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I need help ppl

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by Knightzane, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. Knightzane

    Knightzane New Member

    My dog has addison's disease (I am not sure of spelling) but he now is feeling better but he keeps attacking his oldest friend of the dogs we have. :( :cry:
     
  2. Samsintentions

    Samsintentions New Member

    I'm not familiar with this disease but this is what I've found so far.

    Hypoadrenocorticism:
    can cause hyper activity and or lathargy. weightloss, vomiting, agressive outbursts and depression.

    Lack of glucocorticoids produced by adrenal cortex lGlucocorticoids essential in glucose metabolism lLack of mineralocorticoids produced by adrenal cortex lMineralocorticoids essential in sodium and potassium balance

    Deficiency in the adrenal cortex to produce glucocorticoid and/or mineralocorticoid lLate onset adrenal cortex failure (but age of onset can range from 6 months to 10 years old) lTwo Categories lPrimary Hypoadrenaocorticism lSecondary Hypoadrenocorticism

    Pedigree data representing ~1000 dogs lUnfortunately phenotype is absent on ~2/3 of those dogs lA subset of 266 dogs was evaluated for inheritance mode lHeritability of Addison’s is ~ 0.47 lMode of inheritance clearly polygenic

    Major gene = a single gene/locus having a greater effect on the expression of a trait than the other genes influencing that same trait lHow can one gene have a significant impact on the expression of a trait? Threshold analogy and visual illustration
     
  3. Knightzane

    Knightzane New Member

    it is the disease I think it was jfk had.
     
  4. Samsintentions

    Samsintentions New Member

    From what I read it is common mostly in Humans, Dogs and reptiles..not sure about felines or anything else...
     

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