Familial renal disease is an uncommon cause of
kidney failure in
dogs and
cats. Most causes are breed-related (familial) and some are inherited. Some are
congenital
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(present at birth). Renal dysplasia is a type of familial kidney disease characterized by abnormal
cellular differentiation
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of
kidney tissue. Dogs and cats with kidney disease caused by these diseases have the typical symptoms of kidney failure, including weight loss, loss of appetite, depression, and increased water consumption and urination. A list of familial kidney diseases by dog and cat breeds is found below.
Familial renal disease in dogs
Basenji
Basenjis can be affected by a type of kidney tubular dysfunction similar to that of
Fanconi syndrome in humans.
Beagle
Beagles can be affected by
glomerular
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amyloidosis
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases in which abnormal proteins, known as amyloid fibrils, build up in tissue. There are several non-specific and vague signs and symptoms associated with amyloidosis. These include fatigue, peripheral edema, weight ...
, which is deposition of
amyloid in the kidney. Findings include
protein in the urine. It does progress.
Bull Terrier
Bull Terriers can be affected by an inherited type of kidney disease caused by
basement membrane
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disease. Protein in the urine is a consistent finding. Bull Terriers are affected between the ages of one and eight years.
Cairn Terrier
Cairn Terriers can be affected by polycystic kidney disease. Multiple small
cysts are found in the kidneys. Cysts are present by the age of six weeks.
[ It is inherited through an ]autosomal recessive
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mechanism.
Chow Chow
Chow Chows can be affected by renal dysplasia that progresses to kidney failure and secondary fibrous renal osteodystrophy, causing fractures and "rubber jaw".
Cocker Spaniel
Cocker Spaniels can be affected by glomerular disease before the age of four years.[ It does progress to kidney failure. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait.
]
Doberman Pinscher
Doberman Pinschers can be affected by basement membrane disease of the kidneys that can progress to kidney failure.
German Shepherd
German Shepherd dog
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It was originally bred as a herding dog, for he ...
s can be affected by multiple cystadenocarcinomas of the kidney. It is inherited and appears between the ages of five and 11 years.[ Blood in the urine is often seen. It is sometimes accompanied by nodules in the skin or multiple uterine ]leiomyoma
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s.
Lhasa Apso and Shih Tzu
Lhasa Apsos and Shih Tzus can both be affected by renal dysplasia before the age of five years.[ It does progress to kidney failure. It can be accompanied by fibrous osteodystrophy, caused by calcium absorption from the bone. Signs include bone fractures and "rubber jaw".
]
Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzers can be affected by renal dysplasia before the age of five years.[ It does progress to kidney failure.
]
Norwegian Elkhound
Norwegian Elkhound
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s can be affected by kidney tubule disease (Fanconi syndrome) that does not progress to kidney failure. A consistent finding is glucose in the urine.
Rottweiler
Rottweilers can be affected by glomerular disease before the age of one year that does progress to kidney failure.[ Findings include protein in the urine and high cholesterol levels in the blood.
]
Samoyed
Samoyeds can be affected by basement membrane disease of the kidneys. It is inherited through the X chromosome and is therefore more severe in affected male dogs. Findings in male dogs include the presence of protein and glucose in the urine and the inability to concentrate urine, and progression to kidney failure by the age of 9 months and death by 16 months.[ Affected female dogs have protein in the urine and a failure to gain a normal amount of weight, but are usually otherwise normal.
]
Shar Pei
Shar Peis can be affected by glomerular amyloidosis caused by deposition of amyloid in the kidneys and occurs secondary to Shar Pei fever
The Shar Pei (Cantonese: ''shā pèih'' or Mandarin: 沙皮 ''shā pí'') is a dog breed from
southern China. Traditionally kept as a property guardian, the Shar Pei was driven to the brink of extinction in the 20th century. The breed is known ...
. It progresses to kidney failure by the age of six years.[
]
Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus have a type of renal dysplasia characterized by persistence of the fetal glomeruli. The predominating signs are of chronic kidney failure. Severely affected dogs only live for a few months. The mechanism of inheritance appears to be through an autosomal dominant
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gene with incomplete penetrance.
Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers can be affected by renal dysplasia that progresses to kidney failure. It is usually seen by the age of three years.[
]
Standard Poodle
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s can be affected by renal dysplasia by the age of two years that progresses to kidney failure.[ Secondary fibrous osteodystrophy can be seen.
]
Welsh Corgi
Welsh Corgis can be affected by kidney telangiectasia
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s between the ages of five and thirteen years.[ It is characterized by red-black nodules in the kidneys. It can cause hydronephrosis and abdominal pain. It usually does not progress to kidney failure.
]
Familial renal disease in cats
Abyssinian
Abyssinians can be affected by glomerular amyloidosis between the ages of one and five years.[ It progresses to renal failure. Findings include protein in the urine. It is inherited.
]
Persian
Persians can be affected by polycystic kidney disease, characterized by small cysts in the kidneys. It is inherited through an autosomal dominant
In genetics, dominance is the phenomenon of one variant (allele) of a gene on a chromosome masking or overriding the effect of a different variant of the same gene on the other copy of the chromosome. The first variant is termed dominant and t ...
mechanism and can progress to kidney disease later in life.[
]
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