Cat Peer-reviewed References and Books

PKD References

BARRS, V.R. & GUNEW, M. (2001). Prevalence of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in Persian cats and related-breeds in Sydney and Brisbane. Australian Veterinary Journal, 79, 257-9.

BARTHEZ, P.Y., RIVIER, P., BEGON, D. (2003). Prevalence of polycystic kidney disease in Persian and Persian related cats in France. J Feline Med Surg, 5, 345-7.
BECK, C. & LAVELLE, R.B. (2001). Feline polycystic kidney disease in Persian and other cats: a prospective study using ultrasonography. Aust Vet J , 79, 181-4.
BILLER, D.S., DIBARTOLA, S.P., EATON, K.A., PFLUEGER, S., WELLMAN, M.L., RADIN, M.J. (1996). Inheritance of polcystic kidney disease in Persian cats. Journal of Heredity, 87, 1-5.
Biller DS, Chew DJ, DiBartola SP: Polycystic kidney disease in a family of Persian cats. J Amer Vet Med Assoc 196:1288-1290, 1990
CANNON, M.J., MACKAY, A.D., BARR, F.J., RUDORF, H., BRADLEY, K.J., GRUFFYDD-JONES, T.J. (2001). Prevalence of polycystic kidney disease in Persian cats in the United Kingdom. Vet Rec, 149, 409-11.
CANNON, M. & BARR, F. (2000). Screening for polycystic kidney disease in cats. Veterinary Record, 147, 639-640.
CONSORTIUM, T.E.P.K.D. (1994). The Polycystic Kidney Disease 1 Gene encodes a 14 kb transcript and lies within a duplicated region on chromosome 16. Cell, 77, 881-894.
CONSORTIUM, T.I.P.K.D. (1995). Polycystic kidney disease: the complete structure of the PKD1 gene and its protein. Cell, 81, 289-298.
COOPER, B. (2000). Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease in Persian Cats. Feline Practice, 28, 20-21.
DALGAARD, O.Z. (1957a). Bilateral polycystic disease of the kidneys; a follow-up of 284 patients and their families. Dan Med Bull, 4, 128-33.
DALGAARD, O.Z. (1957b). Bilateral polycystic disease of the kidneys; a follow-up of two hundred and eighty-four patients and their families. Acta Med Scand, 158, 1-255.
DiBartola S: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. In Proceedings of the 18th Annual Veterinary Medical Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Seattle, 2000, p. 438-440
EATON, K.A., BILLER, D.S., DIBARTOLA, S.P., RADIN, M.J. & WELLMAN, M.L. (1997). Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in Persian and Persian- cross cats. Veterinary Pathology, 34, 117-26.
GABOW, P.A. (1993). Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. N Engl J Med, 329, 332-42.
GRANTHAM, J.J. (2002). The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture. Polycystic kidney disease: old disease in a new context. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc, 113, 211-24.
GUAY-WOODFORD, L.M., MUECHER, G., HOPKINS, S.D., AVNER, E.D., GERMINO, G.G., GUILLOT, A.P., HERRIN, J., HOLLEMAN, R., IRONS, D.A., PRIMACK, W. & ET AL. (1995). The severe perinatal form of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease maps to chromosome 6p21.1-p12: implications for genetic counseling. Am J Hum Genet, 56, 1101-7.
KIMBERLING, W.J., KUMAR, S., GABOW, P.A., KENYON, J.B., CONNOLLY, C.J. & SOMLO, S. (1993). Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: localization of the second gene to chromosome 4q13-q23. Genomics, 18, 467-72.
LIU, S., LU, W., OBARA, T., KUIDA, S., LEHOCZKY, J., DEWAR, K., DRUMMOND, I.A. & BEIER, D.R. (2002). A defect in a novel Nek-family kinase causes cystic kidney disease in the mouse and in zebrafish. Development, 129, 5839-46.
MIGAKI, G. (1982). Section VIII, Compendium of inherited metabolic diseases in animals. New York: A.R. Liss.
ONUCHIC, L.F., FURU, L., NAGASAWA, Y., HOU, X., EGGERMANN, T., REN, Z., BERGMANN, C., SENDEREK, J., ESQUIVEL, E., ZELTNER, R., RUDNIK-SCHONEBORN, S., MRUG, M., SWEENEY, W., AVNER, E.D., ZERRES, K., GUAY-WOODFORD, L.M., SOMLO, S. & GERMINO, G.G. (2002). PKHD1, the polycystic kidney and hepatic disease 1 gene, encodes a novel large protein containing multiple immunoglobulin-like plexin- transcription-factor domains and parallel beta-helix 1 repeats. Am J Hum Genet, 70, 1305-17.
PETERS, D.J., SPRUIT, L., SARIS, J.J., RAVINE, D., SANDKUIJL, L.A., FOSSDAL, R., BOERSMA, J., VAN EIJK, R., NORBY, S., CONSTANTINOU-DELTAS, C.D. & ET AL. (1993). Chromosome 4 localization of a second gene for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Nat Genet, 5, 359-62.

Young A, Biller D, Herrgesell E, Roberts H, Lyons L: Feline polycystic kidney disease linkage to the PKD1 region.(submitted), 2004

ZERRES, K., MUCHER, G., BACHNER, L., DESCHENNES, G., EGGERMANN, T., KAARIAINEN, H., KNAPP, M., LENNERT, T., MISSELWITZ, J., VON MUHLENDAHL, K.E. & ET AL. (1994). Mapping of the gene for autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) to chromosome 6p21-cen. Nat Genet, 7, 429-32.

Piontek KB, Germino GG: Murine Pkd1 introns 21 and 22 lack the extreme polypyrimidine bias present in human PKD1. Mammalian Genome 10:194-196, 1999

Afzal AR, Jeffery S: Amplification of a 13.5-Kb region of the PKD1 gene containing the 2.5-Kb polypyrimidine tract in intron 21 facilititates mutation detection in this gene. Genetic Testing 5:57-59, 2001

Watnick TJ, Gandolph MA, Weber H NH, Germino G: Gene conversion is a likely cause of mutation in PKD1. Human Molecular Genetics 7:1239-1243, 1998

Watnick TJ, Piontek KB, Cordal TM, Weber H, Gandolph MA, Qian F, Lens XM, Neumann HP, Germino G: An unusual pattern of mutation in the duplicated portion of PKD1 is revealed by use of a novel strategy for mutation detection. Human Molecular Genetics 6:1473-1481, 1997

Bogdanova N, Dworniczak B, Dragova D, Todorov V, Dimitrakov D, Kalinov K, Hallmayer J, Horst J, Kalaydjieva L: Genetic heterogeneity of polycystic kidney disease in Bulgaria. Hum Genet 95:645-650, 1995

Parfrey PS, Davidson WS, Green JS: Clinical and genetic epidemiology of inherited renal disease in Newfoundland. Kidney Int 61:1925-1934, 2002
Tahvanainen P, Tahvanainen E, Reijonen H, Halme L, Kaariainen H, Hockerstedt K: Polycystic liver disease is genetically heterogeneous: clinical and linkage studies in eight Finnish families. J Hepatol 38:39-43, 2003

Magistroni R, Manfredini P, Furci L, Ligabue G, Martino C, Leonelli M, Scapoli C, Albertazzi A: Epidermal growth factor receptor polymorphism and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. J Nephrol 16:110-115, 2003

Davis ID, MacRae Dell K, Sweeney WE, Avner ED: Can progression of autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease be prevented? Semin Nephrol 21:430-440, 2001

Avner ED, Woychik RP, Dell KM, Sweeney WE: Cellular pathophysiology of cystic kidney disease: insight into future therapies. Int J Dev Biol 43:457-461, 1999

Sweeney WE, Futey L, Frost P, Avner ED: In vitro modulation of cyst formation by a novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Kidney Int 56:406-413, 1999

Sommardahl CS, Woychik RP, Sweeney WE, Avner ED, Wilkinson JE: Efficacy of taxol in the orpk mouse model of polycystic kidney disease. Pediatr Nephrol 11:728-733, 1997

Cannon M, Barr F: Screening for polycystic kidney disease in cats. Vet Rec 147:639-640, 2000