Literature DB >> 8467699

Neuroaxonal dystrophy in a Jack Russell terrier pup resembling human infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy.

B J Sacre1, J F Cummings, A De Lahunta.   

Abstract

A 9-week-old Jack Russell terrier with progressive ataxia had histopathological lesions consistent with neuroaxonal dystrophy. Gross observation revealed absence of the septum pellucidum, hypoplasia of the corpus callosum and marked bilateral hydrocephalus. Light microscopy of the CNS revealed extensive axonal swellings principally in the gray matter of the brain stem where the sensory nuclei were most affected. Ultrastructurally, spheroids were identified as axonal terminals and probably dystrophic boutons; they were characterized by accumulations of membrane bound bodies. Clinical and morphological findings are similar to those identified in human infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (Seitelberger's disease).

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8467699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornell Vet        ISSN: 0010-8901


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Authors:  John C Fyfe; Rabá A Al-Tamimi; Junlong Liu; Alejandro A Schäffer; Richa Agarwala; Paula S Henthorn
Journal:  Neurogenetics       Date:  2011-06-04       Impact factor: 2.660

2.  Inherited neuroaxonal dystrophy in dogs causing lethal, fetal-onset motor system dysfunction and cerebellar hypoplasia.

Authors:  John C Fyfe; Raba' A Al-Tamimi; Rudy J Castellani; Diana Rosenstein; Daniel Goldowitz; Paula S Henthorn
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2010-09-15       Impact factor: 3.215

3.  Spontaneous murine neuroaxonal dystrophy: a model of infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy.

Authors:  D M Bouley; J J McIntire; B T Harris; R J Tolwani; G M Otto; R H DeKruyff; S J Hayflick
Journal:  J Comp Pathol       Date:  2006-03-20       Impact factor: 1.311

4.  Segmentation of the canine corpus callosum using diffusion-tensor imaging tractography.

Authors:  Theodore T Pierce; Evan Calabrese; Leonard E White; Steven D Chen; Simon R Platt; James M Provenzale
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 3.959

Review 5.  Alexander disease in a dog: case presentation of electrodiagnostic, magnetic resonance imaging and histopathologic findings with review of literature.

Authors:  Marcin Wrzosek; Elżbieta Giza; Marta Płonek; Przemysław Podgórski; Marc Vandevelde
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2015-05-19       Impact factor: 2.741

6.  Identification of the PLA2G6 c.1579G>A Missense Mutation in Papillon Dog Neuroaxonal Dystrophy Using Whole Exome Sequencing Analysis.

Authors:  Masaya Tsuboi; Manabu Watanabe; Kazumi Nibe; Natsuko Yoshimi; Akihisa Kato; Masahiro Sakaguchi; Osamu Yamato; Miyuu Tanaka; Mitsuru Kuwamura; Kazuya Kushida; Takashi Ishikura; Tomoyuki Harada; James Kenn Chambers; Sumio Sugano; Kazuyuki Uchida; Hiroyuki Nakayama
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  A Missense Mutation in the Vacuolar Protein Sorting 11 (VPS11) Gene Is Associated with Neuroaxonal Dystrophy in Rottweiler Dogs.

Authors:  Katherine L Lucot; Peter J Dickinson; Carrie J Finno; Tamer A Mansour; Anna Letko; Katherine M Minor; James R Mickelson; Cord Drögemüller; C Titus Brown; Danika L Bannasch
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.154

8.  Pathological findings in a Dachshund-cross dog with neuroaxonal dystrophy.

Authors:  Davide Pintus; Maria Giovanna Cancedda; Simona Macciocu; Claudia Contu; Ciriaco Ligios
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2016-06-07       Impact factor: 1.695

9.  Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder.

Authors:  E N Barker; L J Dawson; J H Rose; S Van Meervenne; O Frykman; C Rohdin; A Leijon; K E Soerensen; J Järnegren; G C Johnson; D P O'Brien; N Granger
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 3.333

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