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Commun Biol ; 4(1): 642, 2021 05 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34059764

RESUMEN

The development of a precise blood or skin tissue DNA Epigenetic Aging Clock for Odontocete (OEAC) would solve current age estimation inaccuracies for wild odontocetes. Therefore, we determined genome-wide DNA methylation profiles using a custom array (HorvathMammalMethyl40) across skin and blood samples (n = 446) from known age animals representing nine odontocete species within 4 phylogenetic families to identify age associated CG dinucleotides (CpGs). The top CpGs were used to create a cross-validated OEAC clock which was highly correlated for individuals (r = 0.94) and for unique species (median r = 0.93). Finally, we applied the OEAC for estimating the age and sex of 22 wild Norwegian killer whales. DNA methylation patterns of age associated CpGs are highly conserved across odontocetes. These similarities allowed us to develop an odontocete epigenetic aging clock (OEAC) which can be used for species conservation efforts by provide a mechanism for estimating the age of free ranging odontocetes from either blood or skin samples.


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Envejecimiento/genética , Delfines/metabolismo , Ballenas/metabolismo , Factores de Edad , Envejecimiento/fisiología , Animales , ADN/genética , Metilación de ADN/genética , Delfines/genética , Epigénesis Genética/genética , Epigenómica/métodos , Genoma , Filogenia , Ballenas/genética
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J Vet Diagn Invest ; 28(4): 461-3, 2016 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27216722

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We report herein a choroid plexus papilloma in a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas). This case was positive for choroid plexus tumor marker Kir7.1 on immunohistochemistry. These results and the high conservation of Kir7.1 across species at the amino acid sequence level strongly suggest that antibodies directed against Kir7.1 not only can be employed for the diagnosis of choroid plexus tumors in cetaceans, but are also likely to be diagnostically useful in other animal species.


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Animales de Zoológico , Anticuerpos Antineoplásicos/inmunología , Ballena Beluga , Papiloma del Plexo Coroideo/veterinaria , Canales de Potasio de Rectificación Interna/inmunología , Animales , Femenino , Inmunohistoquímica/veterinaria , Papiloma del Plexo Coroideo/diagnóstico , Papiloma del Plexo Coroideo/inmunología
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Vet Ophthalmol ; 13 Suppl: 47-53, 2010 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20840090

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To characterize a form of progressive keratitis that occurs commonly in otariids. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and thirteen captive otariids were evaluated by ophthalmologic examination and digital photography. RESULTS: Forty-six females and 67 males were in the reference population, average age of 14 years. California sea lions predominated (n = 100); there were also six Steller sea lions, five brown fur seals, one Guadalupe fur seal and one northern fur seal. Three stages of progressive keratitis are described. Overall, 64.6% animals and 142 eyes from 113 animals (62.8%) were affected with one of three stages. The mildest form, Stage 1 keratitis, occurred in 78 of 226 eyes (34.5%); the intermediate Stage 2 keratitis occurred in 30 of 226 eyes (13.3%); and the most severe, Stage 3 keratitis, occurred in 34 of 226 eyes (15%). All but six animals had bilateral disease. Animals with Stage 1 keratitis were significantly younger than those in more advanced stages. DISCUSSION: 'Otariid Keratitis' occurs in all populations of eared seals evaluated. A large-scale epidemiological study is ongoing to identify the risk factors that contribute to this disease. Exposure to chronic sunlight appears to be an important risk factor as shade diminishes clinical signs; animals kept out of sunlight the majority of the time have less severe clinical signs. Age may be important since exposure accumulates with aging. Progression of the disease is also associated with secondary opportunistic bacterial and fungal infections. The surface immune system may be imbalanced contributing to these infections and progression.


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Lobos Marinos , Queratitis/veterinaria , Leones Marinos , Envejecimiento , Animales , Animales de Zoológico , Femenino , Queratitis/patología , Masculino
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