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CONGENITAL HYPOMYELINOGENESIS (BORDER DISEASE) OF LAMBS: POSTNATAL NEUROCHEMICAL RECOVERY IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Authors:D Sweasey  D S P Patterson
Institution:Central Veterinary Laboratory, Weybridge, Surrey, KT15 3NB, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract— In a neurochemical study of experimental Border Disease in lambs it was found that the fresh weights of four parts of the CNS (cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem and spinal cord) from clinically affected lambs were significantly smaller than those of controls at birth but by 20 weeks of age the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem had reached near normal weights. The spinal cord was still considerably smaller, however. Clinical symptoms of the disease (muscular spasms and'hairy'birthcoat) had disappeared during this period, accompanied by a regression in the neurochemical abnormalities seen at birth. Thus the deficiency of myelin lipids was partially made up by the rapid deposition of cerebrosides and by 20 weeks differences in the fatty acid composition of this lipid fraction were no longer apparent. Myelin degeneration as indicated by the presence of elevated levels of esterified cholesterol was apparently absent at 20 weeks of age and this was parallelled by a fall in the level of'anti-myelin'antibodies in the sera of affected lambs. The altered distribution of copper in spinal cord myelin seen at birth had also become nearly normal at the end of the period.
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