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Spontaneous Spongiform Brainstem Degeneration in a Young Mouse Lemur ( Microcebus murinus ) with Conspicuous Behavioral, Motor, Growth, and Ocular Pathologies.
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Comparative medicine [Comp Med] 2018 Dec 01; Vol. 68 (6), pp. 489-495. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Nov 28. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Here we report a case of severe growth retardation and neurologic abnormalities in a female gray mouse lemur ( Microcebus murinus ), a small NHP species for which the genomic sequence recently became available. The female lemur we present here died on postnatal day 125. This lemur had impaired development of motor skills and showed severe ataxia and tremors. In addition, hearing seemed normal whereas ophthalmic examination revealed incipient bilateral cataracts, abnormal pigmentation in the lens of the left eye, and a missing optokinetic nystagmus, which indicated impaired vision. Most prominently, the lemur showed severe growth retardation. Necropsy revealed maldevelopment of the left reproductive organs and unilateral dilation of the right lateral ventricle, which was confirmed on brain MRI. Brain histology further revealed large, bilateral areas of vacuolation within the brainstem, but immunohistochemistry indicated no sign of pathologic prion protein deposition. Full genomic sequencing of the lemur revealed a probably pathologic mutation in LARGE2 of the LARGE gene family, which has been associated with congenital muscular dystrophies. However, potentially functional mutations in other genes were also present. The observed behavioral and motor signs in the presented animal might have been linked to spongiform degeneration and resulting brainstem dysfunction and progressive muscle weakness. The macroscopic developmental abnormalities and ophthalmic findings might be genetic in origin and linked to the mutation in LARGE2 .
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- Animals
Behavior, Animal
Brain Stem pathology
Cheirogaleidae anatomy & histology
Cheirogaleidae genetics
Eye pathology
Female
Growth Disorders pathology
Neurodegenerative Diseases pathology
Walker-Warburg Syndrome genetics
Walker-Warburg Syndrome pathology
Cheirogaleidae growth & development
Growth Disorders veterinary
Neurodegenerative Diseases veterinary
Primate Diseases pathology
Walker-Warburg Syndrome veterinary
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2769-819X
- Volume :
- 68
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Comparative medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30486920
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.30802/AALAS-CM-18-000019