Cystinurie Typ II-A - Australian Cattle Dog
Cystinurie Typ II-A - Australian Cattle Dog

Cystinuria Type II-A - Australian Cattle Dog

Sale price€49,00
SKU: 2700069

Cystinuria is an inherited metabolic defect of amino acid transport in which cysteine, ornithine, lysine, and arginine are transported abnormally in kidneys and in the intestine. Normally cysteine is filtered in renal glomerulus and then reabsorbed back to the blood in tubules. As a consequence, only low concentration of cysteine is found in urine. Dogs with cystinuria do not absorb cysteine in kidney tubules, therefore they have abnormally high urine concentrations of cysteine. Cysteine is not soluble in alkaline or neutral pH, therefore its excess in urine forms crystals that lead to formation of cysteine stones in kidneys or bladder. Affected dogs often have inflammation of urinary system and have increased risk for urinary blockage which leads to kidney failure, rupture of bladder and death, if not treated immediately.

Inheritance: autosomal recessive

Mutation: SLC3A1 gene

Genetic test: The method used for testing is extremely accurate and allows complete differentiation between affected animals, carriers and healthy dogs. Testing can be done at any age.

Breed relevant for:

  • Australian Kelpie
  • Australian Cattle Dog
  • Koolie (Australian Koolie)

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Laboratory for genetic veterinary diagnostics
Strubergasse 26
5020 Salzburg

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