Hereditary myotonia in cats associated with a new homozygous missense variant p.Ala331Pro in the muscle chloride channel ClC‐1

Author:

Corrêa Sílvia1,Basso Roberta Martins2,Cerri Fabricio Moreira2ORCID,de Oliveira‐Filho José Paes2ORCID,Araújo João Pessoa3ORCID,Torelli Sandra Regina4,Salán Livia Pinheiro Chagas da Cunha5,Salán Maurício Oliveira5,Macedo Isabella Zeque1,Borges Alexandre Secorun2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Veros Veterinary Hospital São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, São Paulo State University (UNESP) Botucatu São Paulo Brazil

3. Institute of Biotechnology (IBTEC), São Paulo State University (UNESP) Botucatu São Paulo Brazil

4. CALE – Animal Surgery and Specialized Diagnostic Laboratory Jundiaí São Paulo Brazil

5. Self‐Employed Veterinary Jundiaí São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThree‐related cats were evaluated for a history of short‐strided gait and temporary recumbency after startle. Neurological examination, electromyography (EMG), muscle biopsies, and a chloride voltage‐gated channel 1 (CLCN1) molecular study were performed. Clinically, all 3 cats presented myotonia with warm‐up phenomenon and myotonic discharges during EMG examination. Muscle biopsies showed normal muscle architecture and variation in the diameter of myofiber size with the presence of numerous hypertrophic fibers. The molecular study revealed a missense variant (c.991G>C, p.Ala331Pro) in exon 9 of the CLCN1 gene, responsible for the first chloride channel extracellular loop. This mutation was screened in 104 control phenotypically normal unrelated cats, and all were wildtype. The alanine at this position is conserved in ClC‐1 (chloride channel protein 1) in different species, and 2 mutations at this amino acid position are associated with human myotonia. This is the third CLCN1 mutation described in the literature associated with hereditary myotonia in cats and the first in domestic animals located in an extracellular muscle ClC1 loop.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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