Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris
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Resumo: | The results of a cytogenetic study carried out in two female Miniature Pinscher who died after birth, one affected with meningoencephalocele (MEC) and the other apparently normal, are presented. The analysis of 156 metaphases (75 of the specimen with pathology and 81 without pathology) showed a typical unimodal female complement 2n = 78 (76, XX) in 95.06% of all metaphases in the normal puppy, while the puppy with ECM showed a multimodal karyotype with three chromosomally distinct cell lines: 2n = 78 (36%); 77 (28%); 76 (10.67%). The remaining 25.33% of cells corresponded to cells with less than 76 chromosomes. Statistical analysis of the medians of the chromosome counts using the Man-Whitney U test between the normal (median = 78; median range = 51.81) and affected (median = 77; median range = 26.69) puppies revealed highly significant differences (p=2.8192×10-13). It was not possible to establish a pattern that would allow to identify a specific aneuploidy but it was possible to verify that the numerical variation affected both the sex chromosomes and those of the first large acrocentric complement pair, as well as other remaining chromosomal elements, which suggests the occurrence of random non-disjunction processes in the cells of the MEC-affected puppy. This result constitutes the first evidence of association between a case of MEC and chromosomal mosaicism in dogs. |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiarisMeningoencefalocele asociado a mosaicismo cromosómico en un neonato Canis familiarisCanineDefectKaryotypeNeural tubeVeterinaryThe results of a cytogenetic study carried out in two female Miniature Pinscher who died after birth, one affected with meningoencephalocele (MEC) and the other apparently normal, are presented. The analysis of 156 metaphases (75 of the specimen with pathology and 81 without pathology) showed a typical unimodal female complement 2n = 78 (76, XX) in 95.06% of all metaphases in the normal puppy, while the puppy with ECM showed a multimodal karyotype with three chromosomally distinct cell lines: 2n = 78 (36%); 77 (28%); 76 (10.67%). The remaining 25.33% of cells corresponded to cells with less than 76 chromosomes. Statistical analysis of the medians of the chromosome counts using the Man-Whitney U test between the normal (median = 78; median range = 51.81) and affected (median = 77; median range = 26.69) puppies revealed highly significant differences (p=2.8192×10-13). It was not possible to establish a pattern that would allow to identify a specific aneuploidy but it was possible to verify that the numerical variation affected both the sex chromosomes and those of the first large acrocentric complement pair, as well as other remaining chromosomal elements, which suggests the occurrence of random non-disjunction processes in the cells of the MEC-affected puppy. This result constitutes the first evidence of association between a case of MEC and chromosomal mosaicism in dogs.Universidad Técnica de Machala El OroUniversidad Estatal de Sao Paulo (UNESP) Instituto de BiocienciasUniversidad Estatal de Sao Paulo (UNESP) Instituto de BiocienciasEl OroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Guerrero, Ana E.Chalco, LorenaPérez, Jhonny E.Da Mota, Ligia S.L.S. [UNESP]Nirchio, Mauro2021-06-25T10:25:56Z2021-06-25T10:25:56Z2021-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.15381/RIVEP.V32I1.17812Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru, v. 32, n. 1, 2021.1609-91171682-3419http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20606210.15381/RIVEP.V32I1.178122-s2.0-85102715630Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPspaRevista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peruinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-22T20:48:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/206062Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:10:24.137620Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris Meningoencefalocele asociado a mosaicismo cromosómico en un neonato Canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris Guerrero, Ana E. Canine Defect Karyotype Neural tube Veterinary |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Meningoencephalocele associated with chromosomal mosaicism in a neonate canis familiaris |
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Guerrero, Ana E. |
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Guerrero, Ana E. Chalco, Lorena Pérez, Jhonny E. Da Mota, Ligia S.L.S. [UNESP] Nirchio, Mauro |
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Chalco, Lorena Pérez, Jhonny E. Da Mota, Ligia S.L.S. [UNESP] Nirchio, Mauro |
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El Oro Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Guerrero, Ana E. Chalco, Lorena Pérez, Jhonny E. Da Mota, Ligia S.L.S. [UNESP] Nirchio, Mauro |
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Canine Defect Karyotype Neural tube Veterinary |
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Canine Defect Karyotype Neural tube Veterinary |
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The results of a cytogenetic study carried out in two female Miniature Pinscher who died after birth, one affected with meningoencephalocele (MEC) and the other apparently normal, are presented. The analysis of 156 metaphases (75 of the specimen with pathology and 81 without pathology) showed a typical unimodal female complement 2n = 78 (76, XX) in 95.06% of all metaphases in the normal puppy, while the puppy with ECM showed a multimodal karyotype with three chromosomally distinct cell lines: 2n = 78 (36%); 77 (28%); 76 (10.67%). The remaining 25.33% of cells corresponded to cells with less than 76 chromosomes. Statistical analysis of the medians of the chromosome counts using the Man-Whitney U test between the normal (median = 78; median range = 51.81) and affected (median = 77; median range = 26.69) puppies revealed highly significant differences (p=2.8192×10-13). It was not possible to establish a pattern that would allow to identify a specific aneuploidy but it was possible to verify that the numerical variation affected both the sex chromosomes and those of the first large acrocentric complement pair, as well as other remaining chromosomal elements, which suggests the occurrence of random non-disjunction processes in the cells of the MEC-affected puppy. This result constitutes the first evidence of association between a case of MEC and chromosomal mosaicism in dogs. |
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