The occurrence of dermatosparaxis in a commercial Drakensberger cattle herd in South Africa

dc.contributor.authorHolm, Dietmar Erik
dc.contributor.authorVan Wilpe, Erna
dc.contributor.authorHarper, Cindy Kim
dc.contributor.authorDuncan, N.M. (Neil)
dc.coverage.spatialAfricaen
dc.coverage.spatialSouth Africaen
dc.date.accessioned2008-09-01T06:35:05Z
dc.date.available2008-09-01T06:35:05Z
dc.date.issued2008-03
dc.description.abstractDermatosparaxis is a heritable collagen dysplasia causing skin extensibility and fragility. In Belgian Blue cattle this mutation has been described as a 3 base pair (bp) change followed by a 17 bp deletion in the gene coding for procollagen 1 N-Proteinase (pNPI). An outbreak in a commercial Drakensberger herd in South Africa followed the introduction in late 2000 of a 3-year-old bull that developed skin lesions in 2001 and was culled in 2002. Some of his offspring were similarly affected, 1 of which was kept as a breeding bull after his sire's death. Two affected calves were referred to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital in October 2005. Detailed examination revealed only skin abnormalities limited to the lateral extremities of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis, viz. either acute lacerations of varying sizes, slow healing defects or thin scars in chronic cases. During a subsequent farm visit, 13 animals with similar wounds were seen in the herd of 146 animals. Electron microscopic examination of skin biopsies revealed haphazard arrangement and loose packing of dermal collagen fibrils within collagen fibres. The fibrils showed size variation and slightly irregular outlines on cross-section, consistent with mild dermatosparaxis. DNA samples of affected calves were analysed using primers designed to amplify the region of the pNPI gene that contained the mutation described in Belgian Blue cattle, but this mutation could not be demonstrated in any of the animals tested. It is concluded that a form of dermatosparaxis with a different gene mutation from that described in Belgian Blue cattle exists in Drakensberger cattle in South Africa. This possibly also explains the milder and more delayed clinical signs and the milder dermal collagen ultrastructural abnormalities.en
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dc.identifier.citationHolm, DE, Van Wilpe, E, Harper, CK & Duncan NM 2008, 'The occurrence of dermatosparaxis in a commercial Drakensberger cattle herd in South Africa', Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, vol. 79, no. 1, pp. 19-24. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_savet.html]en
dc.identifier.issn0038-2809
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/6802
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSouth African Veterinary Associationen
dc.rightsSouth African Veterinary Associationen
dc.subjectCattleen
dc.subjectCollagenen
dc.subjectDermatosparaxisen
dc.subjectDrakensbergeren
dc.subjectHeritableen
dc.subjectSouth Africaen
dc.subjectUltrastructureen
dc.subject.lcshCattle -- Diseases -- South Africaen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary dermatology -- South Africaen
dc.titleThe occurrence of dermatosparaxis in a commercial Drakensberger cattle herd in South Africaen
dc.typeArticleen

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