Canine CYP1A2 genetic polymorphism
View Patent ↗Disclosed is a method for determining whether a dog is an extensive metabolizer or a poor metabolizer in the rate of drug metabolism, by preparing a DNA sample from a dog, and determining a base corresponding to a base at position 1117 of a canine CYP1A2 gene (i.e., at position 87 of exon 4). According to the method, a CYP1A2 gene diagnosis of dogs (particularly beagles) used in a pharmacological effect test or a toxicity test can be rapidly carried out prior to the test, and thus the dogs can be easily divided into a group having a normal metabolic ability (an extensive metabolizer group) and a group having a low metabolic ability (a poor metabolizer group).
1. A method for determining whether a beagle dog is an extensive metabolizer or a poor metabolizer in the rate of drug metabolism, said method comprising:
preparing a nucleic acid sample from a beagle dog,
analyzing a base corresponding to a base at position 1179 of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22,
determining a CYP1A2 genotype at the base corresponding to the base at position 1179 of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, and
judging the beagle dog with a C/C genotype or a C/T genotype to be an extensive metabolizer and the beagle dog with a T/T genotype to be a poor metabolizer.
2. A method for selecting a beagle dog used in a medicament test, comprising
determining whether a beagle dog is an extensive metabolizer or a poor metabolizer in the rate of drug metabolism by the method according to claim 1 , and
selecting a beagle dog with a C/C genotype or a C/T genotype as the extensive metabolizer or a beagle dog with a T/T genotype as the poor metabolizer.
3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein a beagle dog with the C/C genotype is selected.
4. A method for assaying a pharmacological effect and/or toxicity of a test drug, comprising
administering a test drug to an extensive metabolizer group or a poor metabolizer group selected by the method According to claim 2 , and
assaying a pharmacological effect and/or toxicity of the test drug.