A retrospective case series of clinical signs in 28 Beagles with Lafora disease

J Vet Intern Med. 2021 Sep;35(5):2359-2365. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16255. Epub 2021 Sep 5.

Abstract

Background: Clinical signs and their progression in Beagles with Lafora disease are poorly described.

Objectives: To describe clinical signs in Beagles with Lafora disease.

Animals: Twenty-eight Beagles with Lafora disease confirmed by genetic testing or histopathology.

Methods: Retrospective multicenter case series. Data regarding signalment, clinical signs, diagnostic tests and treatment were retrieved from hospital data files. A questionnaire was sent to owners asking about neurological deficits, changes in cognitive functions, behavioral changes, response to treatment and survival time.

Results: Onset of clinical signs was 8.3 years (mean; range, 6.3-13.3). All dogs had myoclonic episodes as an initial clinical sign with tonic-clonic seizures in n = 11/28 (39%) and n = 12/28 (43%) later developing tonic-clonic seizures. Deficits of coordination (n = 21/25; 84%), impaired vision (n = 15/26; 58%), and impaired hearing (n = 13/26; 50%) developed later. Mental decline was observed as loss of house training (urination; n = 8/25; 32%), difficulties performing learned tasks (n = 9/25; 36%), and difficulties learning new tasks (n = 7/23; 30%). Common behavioral changes were: increased photosensitivity (n = 20/26; 77%), staring into space (n = 16/25; 64%), reduced stress resistance (n = 15/26; 58%), increased noise sensitivity (n = 14/26; 54%), and separation anxiety (n = 11/25; 44%). Twenty-one dogs were alive (median age 11.9 years; range, 9.8-18.6), and 7 dogs were dead (mean age 12.1 years; SD: 1.3; range, 10.5-12.6) at time of writing.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Lafora disease in Beagles causes significant behavioral changes, and mental decline as well as neurological deficits in addition to myoclonic episodes and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Nevertheless, a relatively normal life span can be expected.

Keywords: behavioral changes; dog; life expectancy; mental decline.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dog Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Dog Diseases* / genetics
  • Dogs
  • Electroencephalography
  • Genetic Testing / veterinary
  • Lafora Disease* / diagnosis
  • Lafora Disease* / genetics
  • Lafora Disease* / veterinary
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Seizures / veterinary