| Literature DB >> 32677873 |
Ayumi Ono1, Yumi Nakayama1, Maki Inoue2, Tokuma Yanai2,3, Tomoaki Murakami1.
Abstract
AA amyloidosis is characterized by amyloid deposition in systemic organs, but amyloid deposition in the central nervous system (CNS) or peripheral nervous system (PNS) is rare. In this study, AA amyloidosis was observed in 31 of 48 flamingos that died at a Japanese zoo. Almost all cases developed AA amyloidosis secondary to inflammatory diseases such as enteritis. Affected flamingos had AA amyloid deposition around blood vessels in periventricular white matter of the brain and in peripheral nerves. In addition, cerebral Aβ amyloidosis was observed in one of the 31 cases with AA amyloidosis. In conclusion, flamingos in the zoo commonly developed systemic amyloidosis with frequent amyloid deposition in the CNS and PNS, which seems to be a unique distribution in this avian species. Comparative pathological analyses in flamingos may help elucidate the pathogenesis of amyloid neuropathy.Entities:
Keywords: AA amyloidosis; Aβ amyloidosis; birds; central nervous system; flamingo; peripheral nervous system
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32677873 DOI: 10.1177/0300985820939976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221