Do Belgian shepherds have genetic protection against diabetes?
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Do Belgian shepherds have genetic protection against diabetes?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150514085659.htm
Interesting! Selective breeding hasn't been completely detrimental, then.
Science Daily wrote:A genetic interaction which may protect Belgian shepherd dogs from developing diabetes has been discovered in a project led by researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Uppsala University. In this breed, the researchers found a novel mechanism of regulating blood sugar levels via an interaction of genes located on two different chromosomes.
The results were published on May 13 in the journal PLoS ONE. The study was led by Associate Professor Katja Höglund from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in close collaboration with Dr. Marcin Kierczak and Professor Kerstin Lindblad-Toh from Uppsala University (UU).
Diabetes is a serious health problem in both dogs and humans. Some dog breeds have an increased risk of developing diabetes, while other breeds are affected very rarely. Diabetes is characterized by a chronic excess of glucose in the blood.
One way to diagnose and monitor diabetes is to measure the concentration of fructosamine in the blood, since this reflects the blood glucose level over a period of time. The researchers behind the present study have analyzed DNA of more than 500 dogs to see if there are genetic factors that influence the natural variation of fructosamine concentration in healthy dogs.
"To capture this variation in the best possible way, we gathered data from dogs of 9 different breeds, examined in five European countries," says Katja Höglund, a veterinary researcher with special interest in physiologic variation and its genetic background in dogs.
When the nine breeds were analyzed together, the researchers found no association between the dogs' blood values and their DNA. However, when breeds were analyzed separately, the researchers found variations in a region on chromosome 3 associated to fructosamine concentration in Belgian shepherds. Within and close to this region, they found interesting candidate genes, which have previously been implicated in glucose metabolism.
"To better understand why this association is breed-specific, we then looked for areas in the genome where Belgian shepherds clearly differ from other breeds," explains PhD student Simon Forsberg from SLU, whose research aims at better understanding complex interactions between genes.
During their further investigations the team found a region on chromosome 5 that interacts with the previously identified region on chromosome 3. This provides a plausible explanation to the breed-specificity of the initial finding.
"The interacting region harbors three very interesting genes, but the exact mechanism of the interaction remains to be determined. The Belgian shepherd breed has a low risk of developing diabetes and our findings could be connected to a protective mechanism against the disease. Now we are trying to learn more about this phenomenon," says Dr. Marcin Kierczak, whose research is focused on the development and application of statistical methods to analyze genomic data.
The breed in focus in this study, the Belgian shepherd (of the Malinois variety), is a hard working herding type of breed, closely related to the German shepherd, another breed that rarely suffers from diabetes.
"Dogs need a good oxygen supply and an even blood-sugar level to work hard. Our hypothesis is that dogs with good blood glucose control have been selected in the course of developing the Belgian shepherd, thus creating a breed with a protective trait against development of diabetes," says Katja Höglund.
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The above story is based on materials provided by Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
Journal Reference:
1.Simon K. G. Forsberg, Marcin Kierczak, Ingrid Ljungvall, Anne-Christine Merveille, Vassiliki Gouni, Maria Wiberg, Jakob Lundgren Willesen, Sofia Hanås, Anne-Sophie Lequarré, Louise Mejer Sørensen, Laurent Tiret, Kathleen McEntee, Eija Seppälä, Jørgen Koch, Géraldine Battaille, Hannes Lohi, Merete Fredholm, Valerie Chetboul, Jens Häggström, Örjan Carlborg, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Katja Höglund. The Shepherds’ Tale: A Genome-Wide Study across 9 Dog Breeds Implicates Two Loci in the Regulation of Fructosamine Serum Concentration in Belgian Shepherds. PLOS ONE, 2015; 10 (5): e0123173 DOI:
Interesting! Selective breeding hasn't been completely detrimental, then.
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Thanks - that's very interesting. My friend's cat has just been diagnosed as diabetic, and she's going through the difficulties with getting the insulin levels correct. Funnily enough she's quite happy for my friend to inject her, or take bloods for a glucose curve, but refuses to eat the tablets for her pancreatitits (brought on by the diabetes).
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Poor thing! Is she one of those difficult, sneaky little kitties who can detect a tablet hidden in a pound of cheese?
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Yes - and she scratches well too when you try to open her mouth.
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I don't envy them then! How do they get her to take the tablets?
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She wraps her in a towel, and gets scratched to pieces. She lives alone, and about 10 miles from me, so she has to do it by herself.
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Yeah, I've heard about the towel thing. It's supposed to stop cats from scratching. I'm guessing it's not such an effective technique then?
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I think she's scared of wrapping it too tight, and thus, it is ineffective.
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Poor thing! Is there no other way of administering the meds, a syrup maybe?
The research is interesting & could lead to something useful!
The research is interesting & could lead to something useful!
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Lorraine wrote:I think she's scared of wrapping it too tight, and thus, it is ineffective.
Yeah you have to wrap them very tight. If it's my Hector you wrap him in 2 towels and squat over him with your knees holding the towels to the ground
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Caryll wrote:Poor thing! Is there no other way of administering the meds, a syrup maybe?
Hopefully it won't be much longer.
Caryll wrote:The research is interesting & could lead to something useful!
Yes it is, sorry, I hijacked the thread a bit.
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