Presence of the ABCB1 (MDR1) deletion mutation causing ivermectin hypersensitivity in certain dog breeds in Belgium.

VLAAMS DIERGENEESKUNDIG TIJDSCHRIFT(2009)

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Hypersensitivity to ivermectin and certain other drugs in Collies and related breeds is caused by a 4-base pair deletion mutation in the ABCB1 gene, better known as the MDR1 gene, encoding P-glycoprotein. There is no information available, however, regarding the presence of this mutation in dogs in Belgium. In this study, the ABCB1 genotype was assessed in 92 dogs of breeds suspected to possess the deletion mutation. The results indicated that the mutation was present in the Australian Shepherd, Collie, Shetland Sheepdog and Swiss White Shepherd, but was not detected in the Bearded Collies, Border Collies and German Shepherds of this study, which is in accordance with the findings in similar breed populations of other countries. In Belgium it is therefore important to take the ABCB1 genotype of the breeds involved into account, in order to use drugs in a safe and efficient manner and to improve the selection procedure in dog breeding.
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hypersensitivity,pharmacodynamics,genotypes,genes,adverse effects,veterinary sciences
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