Цитата:
Первоначальное сообщение от Tania Libkind
Про доберманов она сказала, что явление это распространённое, но всё же многое зависит от линии. У грейгаундов линии с проблемами сердца стараются не использовать в разведении.
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Танюша, пока еше никем не доказано ,что проблемы с сердцем по линиям, если ето можно было доказать, то за 30 лет американцы бы полностью избавились от етой проблемы в породе. У молодых собак также сложно выявить КМП, как и у пожилых: сегодня проблемы нет, завтра она есть - ето самое страшное.
Вот здесь можно более подробно почитать о КМП:
http://www.dpfa.org/
Principle Investigator: Kathryn M. Meurs, DVM, PhD
Institution: The Ohio State University
Status: Year 1 of 1
Posted: March 2005
Study ID: D04CA-105
Study Description:
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), an adult-onset heart muscle disease, is the second most common heart disease in dogs. Affected animals often die of congestive heart failure or sudden cardiac death within a few months of diagnosis in spite of appropriate medical management. Although many breeds are predisposed to DCM, Doberman pinschers have a particularly high prevalence. A blood test that identifies affected animals before they are used for breeding could decrease the prevalence of DCM. In this study, investigators will locate the specific region on the Doberman pinscher chromosome that is linked to this disease. This will be the first step in identifying the gene that causes this disease in Doberman pinschers.
MAF: What is cardiomyopathy?
Dr. Meurs: The cause is unknown although in human beings it is usually caused by a genetic mutation. It is adult onset, so dogs don’t show signs of the disease until middle age, 6 to 8 years of age most commonly in the Doberman. This causes problems because dogs used for breeding are already bred by that time and probably have passed the genetic mutation on to the next generation.
Although many breeds are predisposed to DCM (КМП), Doberman pinschers have a particularly high prevalence.