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Tapetal degeneration in cats with Chediak-Higashi syndrome

 

作者: CollierLinda L.,   KingEdward J.,   PrieurDavid J.,  

 

期刊: Current Eye Research  (Taylor Available online 1985)
卷期: Volume 4, issue 7  

页码: 767-774

 

ISSN:0271-3683

 

年代: 1985

 

DOI:10.3109/02713688509020032

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) is a genetic disorder of man, cats, and four other animal species. Enlarged cytoplasmic granules, including lysosomes and melanosomes, characterize the syndrome. Cats affected with CHS lack funduscopically visible tapeta. In normal cats, the tapetum is the light reflecting cellular layer located in the choroid. The tapetal cells contain bundles of parallel cytoplasmic rods. In this study, eyes from CHS and control cats were examined by light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The CHS kittens up to 14 days of age had tapeta which appeared similar to those of the controls. By 28 days of age some of the CHS tapetal rods had degenerated. Degeneration of the tapetal rods progressed rapidly and by 56 days of age there was a dramatic difference in the ultrastructural appearance of the tapetal cells. All the rods had degenerated and the contents of the tapetal cells were disorganized. The tapetal layer gradually thinned over a period of several months until the layer was absent or nearly so in CHS cats over one year of age. This study demonstrated that there is a previously overlooked degenerative component of the Chediak-Higashi syndrome.

 

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