Association of meleanocortin 4 receptor gene polymorphism (MC4R:C.92C>T) with feline diabetes.

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.5455/javar.2024.k825
Kristina Morkūnienė, Justina Dambrauskaitė, Renata Bižienė, Ramutė Mišeikienė, Nijolė Pečiulaitienė, Laimutis Kučinskas, Ugnė Dudonytė
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Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a prevalent endocrine condition found in cats. Recent research has identified a connection between a higher risk of diabetes in cats and genetic factors. This genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes is associated with genes that control insulin secretion and function, as well as those that impact factors like obesity. The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of the melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) gene missense mutation among cats and to investigate the relationship between body condition score (BCS) and the occurrence of diabetes in felines.

Materials and methods: Genotype analysis was done for 45 samples. The research results were obtained with the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method. The 1,200-bp PCR product was cut with BstOI restriction enzyme.

Results: Upon analyzing the data, it was found that 37.8% (n = 17) of the subjects carried the MC4R gene mutation. Across the entire population of cats studied, the C allele associated with the mutation was most prevalent in the group of cats with DM (frequency of 0.3) and least common among the clinically healthy cats (frequency of 0.2).

Conclusion: After analysis of the study results, a statistically significant difference was observed between cats with DM and clinically healthy cats in the comparison of their BCS (p < 0.05). The association of the MC4R gene polymorphism with overweight and the development of diabetes has been identified.

Meleanocortin 4 受体基因多态性(MC4R:C.92C>T)与猫糖尿病的关系。
目的:糖尿病 (DM) 是猫科动物普遍存在的一种内分泌疾病。最近的研究发现,猫患糖尿病的风险较高与遗传因素有关。这种对 2 型糖尿病的遗传易感性与控制胰岛素分泌和功能的基因以及影响肥胖等因素的基因有关。本研究的目的是确定黑色素皮质素 4 受体(MC4R)基因错义突变在猫科动物中的发生率,并调查猫科动物身体状况评分(BCS)与糖尿病发生率之间的关系:对 45 个样本进行了基因型分析。研究结果采用聚合酶链式反应-限制性片段长度多态性(PCR-RFLP)方法得出。用 BstOI 限制性酶切割 1 200 bp 的 PCR 产物:分析数据后发现,37.8%(n = 17)的受试者携带 MC4R 基因突变。在整个研究的猫群中,与突变相关的 C 等位基因在患有 DM 的猫群中最常见(频率为 0.3),而在临床健康的猫群中最不常见(频率为 0.2):对研究结果进行分析后发现,患有 DM 的猫和临床健康的猫在 BCS 的比较中存在显著差异(P < 0.05)。已发现 MC4R 基因多态性与超重和糖尿病的发生有关。
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41
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research (JAVAR) - is an open access, international, peer-reviewed, quarterly, highly-indexed scientific journal publishing original research findings and reviews on all aspects of veterinary and animal sciences. Basic and applied researches on- - Anatomy & histology - Animal health economics - Animal nutrition - Animal reproduction - Animal science - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - Biochemistry - Biotechnology - Dairy science - Epidemiology - Food hygiene and technology - Genetics and breeding - Immunology - Microbiology - Parasitology - Pathology - Pharmacology & toxicology - Physiology - Poultry science - Preventive veterinary medicine - Public health - Surgery & obstetrics - Veterinary extension studies - Wildlife & aquatic medicine - Zoo animal medicine.
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