Alaskan Malamute polyneuropathy (AMPN)

LABOKLIN Service ID: 8479

Polyneuropathy causes undersupply of the peripheric nervous system followed by nerve degeneration. Due to the lack of nervous stimulation the muscles degrade gradually. The causal mutation in Alaskan Malamute differs from the known mutation in Greyhound breed. The onset of clinical symptoms occurs during the first two years of a dogs life. These symptoms include progressive amyosthenia, exercise intolerance, loss of reflexes and ataxia of all limbs. So, the dog may fall down, walk on the tops of his feet or his gait may just look a little off. When palsy affects the larynx, changes in voice and problems in swallowing and regurgitating have also been described. The general condition is not influenced by the disease. There are some other spinal or neurological problems that may cause similar symptoms, so it may often be misdiagnosed or undiagnosed.

Method

TaqMan SNP assay

Breed list

Alaskan Malamute

Heredity

autosomal recessive

Duration

3 - 5 days after arrival of the sample in the lab