Polycystic Kidney Disease in Persians
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a major inherited condition in Persians, where fluid-filled cysts develop in the kidneys from birth and gradually enlarge over years, destroying functional kidney tissue. The PKD1 gene mutation is autosomal dominant — a single copy causes disease. DNA testing has enabled responsible breeders to dramatically reduce prevalence, but screening your Persian is still essential.
Prevalence
Historically affected 30-50% of breed; declining with DNA testing
Typical Onset
Cysts present from birth; kidney failure typically 7-10 years
Severity
Severe
Symptoms to Watch For
If your Persian shows any of these signs, monitor closely and consult your veterinarian.
Risk Factors
- •breed-associated PKD1 gene mutation
- •autosomal dominant inheritance — one copy sufficient
- •unscreened breeding stock
- •lack of DNA testing before purchase
Diagnosis
Ultrasound reveals multiple cysts in both kidneys — can be detected as early as 10 weeks of age in affected cats. DNA testing for the PKD1 gene mutation is definitive in Persians and related breeds. Blood work shows progressive elevation of kidney values as cysts enlarge and destroy functional tissue.
Treatment
No cure — management mirrors chronic kidney disease. Renal diet, hydration support, phosphate binders, anti-nausea medication. Cyst drainage is not practical (they refill). Early detection allows proactive management before kidney failure develops. Prognosis depends on cyst burden — some cats live full lifespans with mild disease; severe cases progress to renal failure by age 7-8.
Prevention
DNA testing of all breeding cats — PKD1 mutation has autosomal dominant inheritance (only one copy needed to cause disease). No cat positive for PKD1 should be bred. Screening has dramatically reduced prevalence in responsible breeding programs.
When to See a Vet
See your vet for DNA testing if you have a Persian, Exotic, or related breed. Annual kidney values monitoring for positive cats. See vet urgently if you notice increased drinking/urination or appetite loss.
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