J Vet Intern Med 2002 Mar-Apr;16(2):169-73

Idiopathic asymptomatic thrombocytopenia in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
is an autosomal recessive trait.

Pedersen HD, Haggstrom J, Olsen LH, Christensen K, Selin A, Burmeister ML,
Larsen H.

Department of Anatomy and Physiology, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural
University, Frederiksberg, Denmark. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS) often have idiopathic asymptomatic
thrombocytopenia. In affected dogs, the thrombocytes often are large, and it
has been speculated that the condition could be an inherited
macrothrombocytopenia. The aim of this study was to examine the inheritance
of idiopathic, asymptomatic thrombocytopenia in CKCS. Sixteen families (both
parents and > or = 3 offspring) of privately owned CKCS were included. There
were 105 clinically healthy dogs (50 from Denmark and 55 from Sweden): 81
offspring and 26 parents (2 dogs had both roles). Because autoanalyzers have
difficulty counting large platelets, the platelets were counted manually,
with a counting chamber. Platelet counts were not influenced by age, gender,
or heart murmur status. Thrombocytopenia (< or = 100,000 platelets/microL)
was found in 46% of the parents. The pedigrees indicated that
thrombocytopenia segregated as an autosomal recessive trait and that 100,000
platelets/microL was appropriate as a lower limit of normal. Affected
offspring were found in all families, showing that all of the included
parents were at least carriers. Therefore, the expected segregation ratios
(which were in good accordance with the observed ones) were 1:0, 1:1, and
1:3 for the 3 crosses: affected x affected, normal x affected, and normal x
normal. Within a given cross, the mean parental platelet count had no
influence on the platelet counts of the offspring. We conclude that
idiopathic, asymptomatic thrombocytopenia in CKCS is inherited in an
autosomal recessive manner. The condition most likely constitutes an
inherited macrothrombocytopenia in dogs

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