Cargando…

Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder

BACKGROUND: Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by loss of neurons and are commonly associated with a genetic mutation. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical and histopathological features of a novel degenerative neurological disease affectin...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Barker, E.N., Dawson, L.J., Rose, J.H., Van Meervenne, S., Frykman, O., Rohdin, C., Leijon, A., Soerensen, K.E., Järnegren, J., Johnson, G.C., O'Brien, D.P., Granger, N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27717189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14575
_version_ 1782455081108504576
author Barker, E.N.
Dawson, L.J.
Rose, J.H.
Van Meervenne, S.
Frykman, O.
Rohdin, C.
Leijon, A.
Soerensen, K.E.
Järnegren, J.
Johnson, G.C.
O'Brien, D.P.
Granger, N.
author_facet Barker, E.N.
Dawson, L.J.
Rose, J.H.
Van Meervenne, S.
Frykman, O.
Rohdin, C.
Leijon, A.
Soerensen, K.E.
Järnegren, J.
Johnson, G.C.
O'Brien, D.P.
Granger, N.
author_sort Barker, E.N.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by loss of neurons and are commonly associated with a genetic mutation. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical and histopathological features of a novel degenerative neurological disease affecting the brain of young adult Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers (NSDTRs). ANIMALS: Nine, young adult, related NSDTRs were evaluated for neurological dysfunction and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. METHODS: Case series review. RESULTS: Clinical signs of neurological dysfunction began between 2 months and 5 years of age and were progressive in nature. They were characterized by episodes of marked movements during sleep, increased anxiety, noise phobia, and gait abnormalities. Magnetic resonance imaging documented symmetrical, progressively increasing, T2‐weighted image intensity, predominantly within the caudate nuclei, consistent with necrosis secondary to gray matter degeneration. Abnormalities were not detected on clinicopathological analysis of blood and cerebrospinal fluid, infectious disease screening or urine metabolite screening in most cases. Postmortem examination of brain tissue identified symmetrical malacia of the caudate nuclei and axonal dystrophy within the brainstem and spinal cord. Genealogical analysis supports an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: A degenerative encephalopathy was identified in young adult NSDTRs consistent with a hereditary disease. The prognosis is guarded due to the progressive nature of the disease, which is minimally responsive to empirical treatment.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5032881
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-50328812016-09-30 Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Barker, E.N. Dawson, L.J. Rose, J.H. Van Meervenne, S. Frykman, O. Rohdin, C. Leijon, A. Soerensen, K.E. Järnegren, J. Johnson, G.C. O'Brien, D.P. Granger, N. J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by loss of neurons and are commonly associated with a genetic mutation. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical and histopathological features of a novel degenerative neurological disease affecting the brain of young adult Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers (NSDTRs). ANIMALS: Nine, young adult, related NSDTRs were evaluated for neurological dysfunction and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. METHODS: Case series review. RESULTS: Clinical signs of neurological dysfunction began between 2 months and 5 years of age and were progressive in nature. They were characterized by episodes of marked movements during sleep, increased anxiety, noise phobia, and gait abnormalities. Magnetic resonance imaging documented symmetrical, progressively increasing, T2‐weighted image intensity, predominantly within the caudate nuclei, consistent with necrosis secondary to gray matter degeneration. Abnormalities were not detected on clinicopathological analysis of blood and cerebrospinal fluid, infectious disease screening or urine metabolite screening in most cases. Postmortem examination of brain tissue identified symmetrical malacia of the caudate nuclei and axonal dystrophy within the brainstem and spinal cord. Genealogical analysis supports an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: A degenerative encephalopathy was identified in young adult NSDTRs consistent with a hereditary disease. The prognosis is guarded due to the progressive nature of the disease, which is minimally responsive to empirical treatment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-22 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5032881/ /pubmed/27717189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14575 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle SMALL ANIMAL
Barker, E.N.
Dawson, L.J.
Rose, J.H.
Van Meervenne, S.
Frykman, O.
Rohdin, C.
Leijon, A.
Soerensen, K.E.
Järnegren, J.
Johnson, G.C.
O'Brien, D.P.
Granger, N.
Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title_full Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title_fullStr Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title_short Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
title_sort degenerative encephalopathy in nova scotia duck tolling retrievers presenting with a rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27717189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.14575
work_keys_str_mv AT barkeren degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT dawsonlj degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT rosejh degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT vanmeervennes degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT frykmano degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT rohdinc degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT leijona degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT soerensenke degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT jarnegrenj degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT johnsongc degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT obriendp degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder
AT grangern degenerativeencephalopathyinnovascotiaducktollingretrieverspresentingwitharapideyemovementsleepbehaviordisorder