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		"Cerebellar abiotrophy (CA), also referred to as the cerebellar cortical abiotrophy (CCA), which is a genetic neurological disease in animals best known to affect certain breeds of horses and dogs. It develops when the neurons known as Purkinje cells, located in the cerebellum of the brain, begin to die off. These cells affect balance and coordination. They have a critical role to play in the brain."@en ,
		"Zerebell\u00E4re Abiotrophie (engl. Cerebellar Abiotrophy, CA), auch als Zerebell\u00E4re Kortikale Abiotrophie (CCA) oder Kleinhirnatrophie bezeichnet, ist eine genetisch bedingte neurologische Erkrankung von Tieren, die am h\u00E4ufigsten bei bestimmten Pferde- und Hunderassen auftritt. Bei dieser Erkrankung kommt es zu einem Absterben der Purkinjezellen im Kleinhirn. Die Erkrankung zeigt sich vor allem bei jungen Tieren in Form von Gleichgewichtsst\u00F6rungen und motorischen Ausf\u00E4llen."@de ,
		"La Abiotrofia Cerebelosa (Cerebellar Abiotrophy) tambi\u00E9n conocido como Abiodistofia Cerebelosa, Atrofia Cerebelosa y Ataxia Cerebelosa, o C.A. , es un enfermedad neurol\u00F3gica autos\u00F3mica recesiva y monog\u00E9nica."@es ;
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	dbpedia-owl:abstract	"L'abiotrophie c\u00E9r\u00E9belleuse (CA), \u00E9galement d\u00E9nomm\u00E9e abiotrophie corticale c\u00E9r\u00E9belleuse (CCA), est une maladie neurologique g\u00E9n\u00E9tique chez les animaux. Elle affecte plus particuli\u00E8rement certaines races de chevaux et de chiens. Elle se d\u00E9veloppe lorsque les neurones, appel\u00E9s cellules de Purkinje, situ\u00E9s dans le cervelet commencent \u00E0 mourir. Ces cellules affectent l'\u00E9quilibre et la coordination. Elles ont un r\u00F4le crucial. La couche de Purkinje permet la communication entre les couches corticales granulaires et mol\u00E9culaires dans le cervelet. Plus simplement, sans cellules de Purkinje, l'animal perd sa perception de l'espace et de la distance, ce qui rend l'\u00E9quilibre et la coordination difficiles. Abiotrophie signifie la perte d'un \u00E9l\u00E9ment nutritif essentiel. La cause exacte de l\u2019abiotrophie c\u00E9r\u00E9belleuse n'est pas connue, mais elle est vraisemblablement due \u00E0 un d\u00E9faut m\u00E9tabolique intrins\u00E8que. Dans la plupart des cas, les cellules de Purkinje commencent \u00E0 mourir peu de temps apr\u00E8s la naissance de l\u2019animal, et la maladie appara\u00EEt lorsque l'animal a moins de six mois, bien que parfois l'apparition des sympt\u00F4mes soit progressive et l'animal beaucoup plus \u00E2g\u00E9 avant que le propri\u00E9taire ou le gardien ne puisse d\u00E9celer un probl\u00E8me. La maladie ne peut \u00EAtre \u00E9vit\u00E9e que par la reproduction s\u00E9lective pour \u00E9liminer le g\u00E8ne responsable. Elle ne peut pas \u00EAtre gu\u00E9rie. Le d\u00E9pistage g\u00E9n\u00E9tique permet de d\u00E9tecter les animaux porteurs du g\u00E8ne. En plus des chiens et des chevaux, il y a aussi eu des cas d\u2019abiotrophie c\u00E9r\u00E9belleuse chez les chats de goutti\u00E8re et les siamois\u00A0; chez les races de bovins Angus, Hereford, Charolaise et Holstein, les moutons m\u00E9rinos et Wiltshire et les porcs Yorkshire."@fr ,
		"Zerebell\u00E4re Abiotrophie (engl. Cerebellar Abiotrophy, CA), auch als Zerebell\u00E4re Kortikale Abiotrophie (CCA) oder Kleinhirnatrophie bezeichnet, ist eine genetisch bedingte neurologische Erkrankung von Tieren, die am h\u00E4ufigsten bei bestimmten Pferde- und Hunderassen auftritt. Bei dieser Erkrankung kommt es zu einem Absterben der Purkinjezellen im Kleinhirn. Die Erkrankung zeigt sich vor allem bei jungen Tieren in Form von Gleichgewichtsst\u00F6rungen und motorischen Ausf\u00E4llen."@de ,
		"La Abiotrofia Cerebelosa (Cerebellar Abiotrophy) tambi\u00E9n conocido como Abiodistofia Cerebelosa, Atrofia Cerebelosa y Ataxia Cerebelosa, o C.A. , es un enfermedad neurol\u00F3gica autos\u00F3mica recesiva y monog\u00E9nica."@es ,
		"Cerebellar abiotrophy (CA), also referred to as the cerebellar cortical abiotrophy (CCA), which is a genetic neurological disease in animals best known to affect certain breeds of horses and dogs. It develops when the neurons known as Purkinje cells, located in the cerebellum of the brain, begin to die off. These cells affect balance and coordination. They have a critical role to play in the brain. The Purkinje layer allows communication between the granular and molecular cortical layers in the cerebellum. Put simply, without Purkinje cells, an animal loses its sense of space and distance, making balance and coordination difficult. Abiotrophy means the loss of a vital nutritive factor. The exact cause of cerebellar abiotrophy is not known, but it is thought to be due to an intrinsic metabolic defect. In most cases, the Purkinje neurons begin to die off shortly after the animal is born and the condition is noticeable when the animal is less than six months old, though sometimes the onset of symptoms is gradual and the animal is much older before the owner or caretaker notices a problem. CA cannot be prevented, other than by selective breeding to avoid the gene, and it cannot be cured. Genetic testing can detect carriers. In addition to dogs and horses, there also have been cases of cerebellar abiotrophy in Siamese and Domestic shorthair cats; in Angus, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Holstein Friesian cattle; Merino and Wiltshire sheep; and Yorkshire pigs."@en ;
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