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Animal Genetics | 2009

An approach to canine behavioural genetics employing guide dogs for the blind.

Yukari Takeuchi; Chie Hashizume; Sayaka Arata; Miho Inoue-Murayama; T. Maki; Benjamin L. Hart; Yuji Mori

The purpose of this study was to attempt to find related variables of the canine genome with behavioural traits of dogs maintained and tested in a guide dog facility which provided a relatively uniform environment. The study involved 81 Labrador Retrievers that were being trained as guide dogs. Each dog was taken on walk-out sessions in which the trainer weekly recorded observations that were related to behavioural traits. The records were subjected to key-word analysis of 14 behaviour-related words. A factor analysis on the appearance rate of the 14 key words or phrases resulted in the extraction of six factors that accounted for 67.4% of the variance. Factor 1, referred to as aggressiveness, was significantly related to the success or failure of the dog in qualifying as a guide dog, and was also related to the variable of litter identification. Factor 2, referred to as distraction, was related to the variable of trainer. Factor 3, activity level, was related to the variable of sex, and was significantly related to the polymorphisms of c.471T>C in the solute carrier family 1 (neuronal/epithelial high affinity glutamate transporter) member 2 gene and c.216G>A in the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene. The involvement of polymorphisms c.471T>C and c.216G>A in behavioural patterns related to activity level is similar to comparable genetic studies in other mammalian species. These results contribute to a greater understanding of the role of these genes in behaviour.


Biology of Reproduction | 2007

Gene Expression Profiles Linked to the Hormonal Induction of Male-Effect Pheromone Synthesis in Goats (Capra hircus)

Yukihide Momozawa; Yukari Takeuchi; Masaru Kitago; Koji Masuda; Yoshie Kakuma; Chie Hashizume; Toru Ichimaru; Kazutaka Mogi; Hiroaki Okamura; Tomohiro Yonezawa; Takefumi Kikusui; Yuji Mori

Abstract The male effect is a well-known phenomenon in female sheep and goats whereby a pheromone-induced activation of reproductive function occurs. However, the molecule(s) involved in this phenomenon are unknown. We investigated gene expression profiles for the induction of male effect pheromone synthesis using a PCR-based cDNA subtraction strategy. We constructed two subtracted cDNA libraries using mRNA from the skin of the head or rump region of orchidectomized male goats with or without pheromone induction using testosterone or dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Both libraries were assumed to contain genes whose expression increases with pheromone induction. Clones (n = 480) from each library were sequenced and identified using BLAST to reveal 115 and 239 types of sequences in the libraries of the head and rump region, respectively. Among these, 12 genes were expressed in both libraries. We conducted real-time PCR to further analyze their expression using cDNA samples derived from pheromone-producing or nonproducing skin from the head of an ovariectomized female goat with or without DHT implantation, respectively. For nine genes, we observed significantly increased expression in samples following DHT implantation. Among these, stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1) and elongation of long chain fatty acids family member 5 (ELOVL5) genes showed more than 100-fold higher expression levels in pheromone-positive samples, suggesting that the products of these genes may be important in pheromone synthesis.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2004

Breed differences in genotype and allele frequency of catechol O-methyltransferase gene polymorphic regions in dogs.

Koji Masuda; Chie Hashizume; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Yuji Mori


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2004

Sequencing of canine 5-hydroxytriptamine receptor (5-HTR) 1B, 2A, 2C genes and identification of polymorphisms in the 5-HTR1B gene.

Koji Masuda; Chie Hashizume; Niwako Ogata; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Yuji Mori


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2005

Canine tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene and dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH) gene : Their sequences, genetic polymorphisms, and diversities among five different dog breeds

Yukari Takeuchi; Chie Hashizume; Esther Myung Ha Chon; Yukihide Momozawa; Koji Masuda; Takefumi Kikusui; Yuji Mori


Animal Genetics | 2009

Association analysis between canine behavioural traits and genetic polymorphisms in the Shiba Inu breed.

Yukari Takeuchi; F. Kaneko; Chie Hashizume; Koji Masuda; Niwako Ogata; T. Maki; Miho Inoue-Murayama; B. L. Hart; Yuji Mori


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2006

Polymorphisms in the canine glutamate transporter-1 gene: identification and variation among five dog breeds.

Niwako Ogata; Chie Hashizume; Yukihide Momozawa; Koji Masuda; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Yuji Mori


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2005

Identification of an cysteine-to-arginine substitution caused by a single nucleotide polymorphism in the canine monoamine oxidase B gene

Chie Hashizume; Koji Masuda; Yukihide Momozawa; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Yuji Mori


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2003

Molecular cloning of canine monoamine oxidase subtypes A (MAOA) and B (MAOB) cDNAs and their expression in the brain.

Chie Hashizume; Masatoshi Suzuki; Koji Masuda; Yukihide Momozawa; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Yuji Mori


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2007

Androgen Induces Production of Male Effect Pheromone in Female Goats

Yoshie Kakuma; Toru Ichimaru; Tomohiro Yonezawa; Yukihide Momozawa; Chie Hashizume; Eri Iwata; Takefumi Kikusui; Yukari Takeuchi; Satoshi Ohkura; Hiroaki Okamura; Yuji Mori

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