Author:
Park Sangwan,Casanova M. Isabel,Bannasch Danika L.,Daley Nicole L.,Kim Soohyun,Kuchtey John,Gomes Filipe Espinheira,Leonard Brian C.,Good Kathryn L.,Martins Bianca da C.,Murphy Christopher J.,Thomasy Sara M.
Abstract
AbstractAcute primary angle closure glaucoma is a potentially blinding ophthalmic emergency requiring prompt treatment to lower the elevated intraocular pressure in humans and dogs. The PACG in most of canine breeds is epidemiologically similar to humans with older and female patients overrepresented with the condition. The American Cocker Spaniel (ACS) is among the most common breeds observed with PACG development in dogs. This study initially sought to identify genetic risk factors to explain the high prevalence of PACG in ACSs by using a case–control breed-matched genome-wide association study. However, the GWAS failed to identify candidate loci associated with PACG in this breed. This study then assessed intrinsic ocular morphologic traits that may relate to PACG susceptibility in this breed. Normal ACSs without glaucoma have a crowded anterior ocular segment and narrow iridocorneal angle and ciliary cleft, which is consistent with anatomical risk factors identified in humans. The ACSs showed unique features consisting of posterior bowing of iris and longer iridolenticular contact, which mirrors reverse pupillary block and pigment dispersion syndrome in humans. The ACS could hold potential to serve as an animal model of naturally occurring PACG in humans.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
AKC Canine Health Foundation
Jane Lin Fong Clinical Trial Support Fund
Center for Companion Animal Health, UC Davis
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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