PMID: 9173518Jan 1, 1997Paper

Von Willebrand factor concentrations in blood plasma of Bernese mountain dogs

Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde
S ArnoldU Giger

Abstract

Many Bernese Mountain dogs have been found to exhibit an increased hemorrhagic tendency of unknown etiology. Since other bleeding disorders have been excluded by routine tests and Bernese Mountain dogs have been listed to have von Willebrand's disease (vWD), we analyzed the plasma concentration of the von Willebrand Factor (vWF) in 160 Bernese Mountain dogs that were used for breeding in Switzerland in 1992. We also evaluated the suitability of the commercial Asserachrom vWF test kit to quantitate vWF in canine plasma by comparing the plasma vWF determination with validated vWF ELISA test. The vWF plasma concentration in Bernese Mountain dogs ranged from 13% to 162%, with the Asserachrom test kit (normal range 67% to 124%). Similar values were obtained with the research vWF ELISA kit (10% to 166%), and there was a close correlation between the two test methods. In 8 of the 9 Bernese Mountain dogs with initially low vWF concentration (< 60%), the determination was repeated on another sample. Since the values were well within the normal range, a problem with the collection of blood for the first determination is suspected. We conclude that vWD does not appear to be a clinical issue in Bernese Mountain dogs in Switzerland and is, ...Continue Reading

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