Literature DB >> 23413772

Clinical and histological characterization of hair coat and glandular tissue of Chinese crested dogs.

Dominique J Wiener1, Corinne Gurtner, Lucia Panakova, Theresa-Bernadette Mausberg, Eliane J Müller, Cord Drögemüller, Tosso Leeb, Monika M Welle.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Two varieties exist in the Chinese crested dog breed, namely hairless Chinese crested dogs presenting with hypotrichosis and dentition abnormalities, and the coated powderpuffs. Hairless Chinese crested dogs are obligate heterozygotes for a FOXI3 mutation, and this phenotype is classified as a form of canine ectodermal dysplasia.
OBJECTIVES: We provide a detailed histological description of hair follicles and their density for the three subphenotypes (true hairless, semi-coated and powderpuffs) of Chinese crested dogs. Apocrine and exocrine glands of the skin and other tissues were compared with findings reported from dogs with X-linked ectodermal dysplasia. ANIMALS: Skin biopsies were collected from 22 Chinese crested dogs. Additionally, the glands of the skin and other tissues were examined from another two dogs available for postmortem examination.
METHODS: Skin biopsies and tissues were processed, stained and evaluated in a blinded fashion.
RESULTS: Hair follicular anomalies decreased with increasing number of hairs in the different phenotypes. The FOXI3 mutants had only simple primary hair follicles, whereas the nonmutant powderpuffs had compound follicles identical to other dog breeds. All Chinese crested dogs had an anagen-dominated hair cycle. Furthermore, apocrine glands in the skin and respiratory mucous glands of the mutant Chinese crested dogs were present and normal. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: We have identified striking histopathological differences between the three subphenotypes of Chinese crested dogs. We clearly demonstrated distinct differences between the canine ectodermal dysplasia in Chinese crested dogs and dogs with X-linked ectodermal dysplasia.
© 2013 The Authors. Veterinary Dermatology © 2013 ESVD and ACVD.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23413772     DOI: 10.1111/vde.12008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Dermatol        ISSN: 0959-4493            Impact factor:   1.589


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