Cystinuria Type B (T392M)
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Cystinuria Type B (T392M)
General description
Cystinuria is a hereditary metabolic disorder in cats in which the kidneys do not function properly. As a result, the amino acid cystine is excreted in increased amounts in the urine. Cystine is poorly soluble in water, so accumulations of this substance in the urine crystallize, forming stones. In this variant, the urinary stones that cause the clinical symptoms occur during adolescence through middle age. This can lead to a life-threatening blockage of the urinary tract. Episodic neurological disorders have also been described.
Breeds
European Longhair
Order details
| Test Number | Included only in LABOGeneticsXXL – Cat |
| Abbreviation | Cys |
Test specifications
| Inheritance Pattern | presumably autosomal recessive |
| Gene | SLC7A9 |
| Mutation | C-T |
| References | OMIA:002023-9685 |
