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Mucolipidosis type II in a domestic shorthair cat
Authors:M. Hubler,M. E. Haskins,S. Arnold,B. Kaser-Hotz&dagger  ,N. U. Bosshard&Dagger  ,J. Briner§  ,M. A. Spycher§  ,R. Gitzelmannt&Dagger  ,H.-J. Sommerlade,K. von,Figura
Affiliation:Departments of Reproduction, University of Zürich, Switzerland;†Departments of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine;‡Departments of Pediatrics, University of Zürich, Switzerland;§Departments of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zürich, Switzerland;*Sections of Pathology and Medical Genetics, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;**Department of Biochemistry II, Georg-August-University, Gottingen, Germany
Abstract:A seven-month-old, female domestic shorthair cat was presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Zurich, with abnormal facial features, retarded growth and progressive hindlimb paresis. On physical examination the cat had a flat, broad face with hypertelorism, frontal bossing, small ears and thickened upper and lower eyelids. The corneas of both eyes were clear and the pupils were dilated. The skin was generally thickened, most prominently on the dorsal aspect of the neck. Radiography of the entire skeleton revealed a severely deformed spinal column, bilateral hip luxation with hip dysplasia, an abnormally shaped skull and generalised decreased bone opacity. The clinical features and radiographic changes were suggestive of mucopolysaccharidosis. The toluidine blue spot test on a urine sample, however, was negative for glycosaminoglycans. Further biochemical investigations revealed a deficiency of the enzyme N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransfer-ase (GlcNAc-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.8.17) in peripheral leukocytes and an elevation of many lysosomal enzymes in the serum of the cat which is diagnostic for mucolipidosis type II. Histology and electron microscopy of different tissues are briefly summarised. The findings of this cat, the first reported case of mucolipidosis type II are compared with other similar storage diseases described in the cat.
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