Journal article

Oligodendrocyte loss during the disease course in a canine model of the lysosomal storage disease fucosidosis

JL Fletcher, GS Kondagari, CH Vite, P Williamson, RM Taylor

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Hypomyelination is a poorly understood feature of many neurodegenerative lysosomal storage diseases, including fucosidosis in children and animals. To gain insight into hypomyelination in fucosidosis, we investigated lysosomal storage, oligodendrocyte death, and axonal and neuron loss in CNS tissues of fucosidosis-affected dogs aged 3 weeks to 42 months using immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, and gene expression assays. Vacuole accumulation in fucosidosis oligodendrocytes commenced by 5 weeks of age; all oligodendrocytes were affected by 16 weeks. Despite progressive vacuolation, mature oligodendrocyte loss by apoptosis (caspase-6 positive) in the corpus callosum and cerebellar whit..

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