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Characterization and mode of inheritance of a paroxysmal dyskinesia in Chinook dogs.

R A Packer1, E E Patterson, J F Taylor, J R Coates, R D Schnabel, D P O'Brien.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Paroxysmal dyskinesias are episodes of abnormal, involuntary movement or muscle tone, distinguished from seizures by the character of the episode and lack of seizure activity on ictal EEG. HYPOTHESIS: Paroxysmal dyskinesia is an inherited, autosomal recessive disorder in Chinook dogs. ANIMALS: Families of Chinook dogs with paroxysmal dyskinesia.
METHODS: Pedigrees and medical histories were reviewed for 299 Chinook dogs. A family of 51 dogs was used for analysis. Episodes were classified as seizures, paroxysmal dyskinesia, or unknown, and segregation analysis was performed.
RESULTS: Paroxysmal dyskinesia was identified in 16 of 51 dogs and characterized by an inability to stand or ambulate, head tremors, and involuntary flexion of 1 or multiple limbs, without autonomic signs or loss of consciousness. Episode duration varied from minutes to an hour. Inter-ictal EEGs recorded on 2 dogs with dyskinesia were normal. Three dogs with dyskinesia also had generalized tonic-clonic seizures. One of 51 dogs had episodes of undetermined type. Phenotype was unknown for 6 of 51 dogs, and 28 dogs were unaffected. Segregation was consistent with an autosomal recessive trait. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This movement disorder is prevalent in the Chinook breed, and consistent with a partially penetrant autosomal recessive or polygenic trait. Insufficient evidence exists for definitive localization; episodes may be of basal nuclear origin, but atypical seizures and muscle membrane disorders remain possible etiologies. The generalized seizures may be a variant phenotype of the same mutation that results in dyskinesia, or the 2 syndromes may be independent.
Copyright © 2010 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21054538     DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2010.0629.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Intern Med        ISSN: 0891-6640            Impact factor:   3.333


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