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Dysmyelination of the central nervous system in the Chow-Chow dog
Authors:M. Vandevelde  K. G. Braund  T. L. Walker  J. N. Kornegay
Affiliation:(1) Scott-Ritchey Research Program and Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, School of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, 36830 Auburn, Alabama, USA;(2) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:
Summary Five Chow-Chow dogs from three different litters had generalized body tremors since birth. Histologically a severe myelin deficiency was found in the central nervous system. The peripheral nerves were normally myelinated. Electron microscopically abnormally thin myelin sheaths and completely naked nerve fibers were found. There were many astrocytes in the myelin deficient areas as well as cells with the characteristic features of oligodendrocytes but also containing fibrils. The present cases are compared to other dysmyelinating diseases and possible pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed.Publication No 1300 School of Vet. Medicine Auburn University
Keywords:Canine CNS  Myelination  Hypomyelinogenesis  Electron microscopy
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