Vassiliki Gouni
École Normale Supérieure
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2009
C. Carlos Sampedrano; Valérie Chetboul; J. Mary; Renaud Tissier; Marie Abitbol; François Serres; Vassiliki Gouni; Anne Thomas; J.-L. Pouchelon
BACKGROUNDnA mutation in the sarcomeric gene coding for the myosin-binding protein C gene has been identified in a colony of Maine Coon cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (MyBPC3-A31P mutation). However, the close correlation between genotype and phenotype (left ventricular hypertrophy [LVH] and dysfunction) has never been assessed in a large population, particularly in heterozygous (Hetero) cats.nnnOBJECTIVESnTo investigate LV morphology and function with echocardiography and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) in a population of Maine Coon cats tested for the MyBPC3-A31P mutation with focus on Hetero animals.nnnANIMALSnNinety-six Maine Coon cats.nnnMETHODSnProspective observational study. Cats were screened for the MyBPC3-A31P mutation and examined with both echocardiography and 2-dimensional color TDI.nnnRESULTSnFifty-two out of 96 cats did not have the mutation (wild-type genotype, Homo WT), 38/96 and 6/96 were Hetero- and homozygous-mutated (Homo M) cats, respectively. Only 11% of Hetero cats (4/38) had LVH and 29% (10/34) of Hetero cats without LVH were >4 years old (4.1-11.5 years). LVH was also detected in 2 Homo WT cats (4%). A significantly decreased (P < .05) longitudinal E/A (ratio between early and late diastolic myocardial velocities) in the basal segment of the interventricular septum was observed in Hetero cats without LVH (n = 34) compared with Homo WT cats without LVH (n = 50), thus confirming that the Hetero status is associated with regional diastolic dysfunction (P < .05).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe heterozygous status is not consistently associated with LVH and major myocardial dysfunction. Moreover, Homo WT cats can also develop LVH, suggesting that other genetic causes might be implicated.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2006
Carolina Carlos Sampedrano; Valérie Chetboul; Vassiliki Gouni; Audrey P. Nicolle; Jean-Louis Pouchelon; Renaud Tissier
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2006
Valérie Chetboul; V. Charles; A. P. Nicolle; C. Carlos Sampedrano; Vassiliki Gouni; J.-L. Pouchelon; Renaud Tissier
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2006
Valérie Chetboul; J. M. Trollé; A. P. Nicolle; C. Carlos Sampedrano; Vassiliki Gouni; Hervé Laforge; Thierry Benalloul; Renaud Tissier; J.-L. Pouchelon
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2006
F. Serres; A. P. Nicolle; Renaud Tissier; Vassiliki Gouni; J.-L. Pouchelon; Valérie Chetboul
Archive | 2009
C. Carlos Sampedrano; Valérie Chetboul; J. Mary; Renaud Tissier; Marie Abitbol; François Serres; Vassiliki Gouni; Anne Thomas
Archive | 2009
Valérie Chetboul; François Serres; Renaud Tissier; C. Carlos Sampedrano; Vassiliki Gouni; L. Poujol; G. Hawa
Archive | 2008
François Serres; Valérie Chetboul; Renaud Tissier; L. Poujol; Vassiliki Gouni; C. Carlos Sampedrano
Le Point vétérinaire: revue d'enseignement post-universitaie et de formation permanente | 2008
François Serres; Valérie Chetboul; Jean-Louis Pouchelon; Vassiliki Gouni; Carolina Carlos Sampedrano
Le Point vétérinaire: revue d'enseignement post-universitaie et de formation permanente | 2006
Valérie Chetboul; Jean-Louis Pouchelon; François Serres; C. C. Sampedrano; Vassiliki Gouni