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Ultrastructural findings in spongy degeneration of white matter in silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes)

A naturally occurring demyelinating disease with oligodendrocyte vacuolation

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Spongy degeneration of white matter in silver foxes is a naturally occurring, hereditary disorder. We report ultrastructural findings in the upper cervical cord of five perfusion-fixed foxes that were examined between 5 weeks and 2 1/4 years after the onset of clinical signs. Large cytoplasmic vacuoles in oligodendrocytes were present in the foxes examined 5, 12 and 20 weeks after the onset. Other early features of the disease were severe vacuolation of myelin sheaths, demyelination, expansion of extracellular spaces and hypertrophy of astrocytes. Evidence of partial demyelination as well as demyelination of entire internodes was found. In the later stages of the disease, the vacuolation was largely resolved but a marked astrogliosis persisted and numerous remyelinated axons were present in the gliotic areas. Vacuolation of oligodendrocytes and partial demyelination has not previously been seen together in a single disease process. The relationship between oligodendrocyte vacuolation, myelin sheath vacuolation and demyelination is discussed. It is concluded that the present condition is due to a primary damage to oligodendrocytes; however, the underlying biochemical lesion is not known.

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A part of this study was performed while G. Hagen had a period of study at the University of Cambridge (Agricultural Research Council of Norway (NLVF), grant No. 555.027)

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Hagen, G., Blakemore, W.F. & Bjerkås, I. Ultrastructural findings in spongy degeneration of white matter in silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes). Acta Neuropathol 80, 590–596 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00307625

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