PROGRESSIVE AXONOPATHY: AN INHERITED NEUROPATHY OF BOXER DOGS. AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE AXONAL CYTOSKELETON
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
- Vol. 15 (1), 63-74
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2990.1989.tb01150.x
Abstract
The distribution of the major axonal cytoskeletal proteins has been determined in lumbar ventral roots and spinal cord of dogs with progressive axonopathy, an inherited neuropathy of boxer dogs. The three neurofilament proteins, and .beta.-tubulin, actin and fodrin were localized using immunocytochemistry. The majority of swollen axons in the nerve roots contained excessive, disorientated neurofilaments. In about 5% of such fibres the peripheral filaments in the axoplasm were orientated circumferentially and such zones were deficient in tubulin. Many, but not all, spheroids contained increased amounts of actin, often with internal areas of more intense staining. Similar findings were present in axonal swellings in the CNS, although their contents were more variable. The distribution of axonal fodrin in CNS and PNS appeared unaltered. The perikarya of many motor neurons in the spinal cord and brain stem contained phosphorylated neurofilaments. The results support previous suggestions that defects in slow axonal transport are involved in the pathogenesis of this disease.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
- Progressive axonopathy: An inherited neuropathy of boxer dogs. 4. myelin sheath and Schwann cell changes in the nerve rootsJournal of Neurocytology, 1987
- Brain spectrin(240/235) and brain spectrin(240/235E): two distinct spectrin subtypes with different locations within mammalian neural cells.The Journal of cell biology, 1986
- Progressive axonopathy: An inherited neuropathy of Boxer dogs. 3. The peripheral axon lesion with special reference to the nerve rootsJournal of Neurocytology, 1986
- PROGRESSIVE AXONOPATHY: AN INHERITED NEUROPATHY OF BOXER DOGS. 2. THE NATURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE PATHOLOGICAL CHANGESNeuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1985
- Actin in the nervous systemBrain Research Reviews, 1985
- Proteins transported in slow components a and b of axonal transport are distributed differently in the transverse plane of the axon.The Journal of cell biology, 1985
- Monomer-polymer equilibria in the axon: direct measurement of tubulin and actin as polymer and monomer in axoplasm.The Journal of cell biology, 1984
- Immunochemical Characterization of Antisera to Rat Neurofilament SubunitsJournal of Neurochemistry, 1981
- Immunocytochemical localization of P0 protein in Golgi complex membranes and myelin of developing rat Schwann cells.The Journal of cell biology, 1981
- Heavy metal intensification of DAB-based HRP reaction product.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1981