Literature DB >> 10872782

Central nervous system pathology in 25 dogs with chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy.

P E Johnston1, J A Barrie, M C McCulloch, T J Anderson, I R Griffiths.   

Abstract

The neuropathology of 20 German shepherd dogs and five German shepherd dog crosses with chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy were analysed by conventional techniques, immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy. There were previously unrecognised changes in brain nuclei. In the spinal cord, both motor and sensory tracts were involved, principally in their more distal regions. Wallerian degeneration affected the corticorubrospinal pathways in the lateral columns and the ventral funiculi, predominantly in the caudal thoracic and lumbar segments, although more cranial involvement was also observed. The dorsal columns were affected in the caudal lumbar region and the cervical fasciculus gracilis. The regional distribution was variable between cases. Within the brain, abnormalities, including chromatolysis, gliosis and neuronal loss were observed in the red nucleus, lateral vestibular nucleus and, occasionally, in the dentate nucleus. The changes in brain nuclei were compared with those found in dogs at various times after a focal spinal injury. The neuronal changes in the brain may be related to the primary site of damage, and possible aetiological mechanisms are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10872782     DOI: 10.1136/vr.146.22.629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Rec        ISSN: 0042-4900            Impact factor:   2.695


  6 in total

1.  The chaperone protein clusterin may serve as a cerebrospinal fluid biomarker for chronic spinal cord disorders in the dog.

Authors:  Intan N F Shafie; Mark McLaughlin; Richard Burchmore; Mary Ann A Lim; Paul Montague; Pamela E J Johnston; Jacques Penderis; Thomas J Anderson
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2013-08-29       Impact factor: 3.667

2.  Genome-wide association studies for multiple diseases of the German Shepherd Dog.

Authors:  Kate L Tsai; Rooksana E Noorai; Alison N Starr-Moss; Pascale Quignon; Caitlin J Rinz; Elaine A Ostrander; Jörg M Steiner; Keith E Murphy; Leigh Anne Clark
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2011-11-22       Impact factor: 2.957

3.  Genome-wide association analysis reveals a SOD1 mutation in canine degenerative myelopathy that resembles amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Authors:  Tomoyuki Awano; Gary S Johnson; Claire M Wade; Martin L Katz; Gayle C Johnson; Jeremy F Taylor; Michele Perloski; Tara Biagi; Izabella Baranowska; Sam Long; Philip A March; Natasha J Olby; G Diane Shelton; Shahnawaz Khan; Dennis P O'Brien; Kerstin Lindblad-Toh; Joan R Coates
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-02-02       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Diffusion tensor imaging-based quantitative analysis of the spinal cord in Pembroke Welsh Corgis with degenerative myelopathy.

Authors:  Eiji Naito; Kohei Nakata; Hiroki Sakai; Osamu Yamato; Md Shafiqul Islam; Sadatoshi Maeda; Hiroaki Kamishina
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 1.267

Review 5.  Overview of the Current Literature on the Most Common Neurological Diseases in Dogs with a Particular Focus on Rehabilitation.

Authors:  Giuseppe Spinella; Piera Bettella; Barbara Riccio; Samuel Okonji
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-08-13

6.  Breed distribution of SOD1 alleles previously associated with canine degenerative myelopathy.

Authors:  R Zeng; J R Coates; G C Johnson; L Hansen; T Awano; A Kolicheski; E Ivansson; M Perloski; K Lindblad-Toh; D P O'Brien; J Guo; M L Katz; G S Johnson
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2014-02-13       Impact factor: 3.333

  6 in total

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