Distribution of ectopic neurite growth and other geometrical distortions of CNS neurons in feline GM2 gangliosidosis
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Distribution of ectopic neurite growth and other geometrical distortions of CNS neurons in feline GM2 gangliosidosis
Abstract
Golgi and combined Golgi-electron microscopic (EM) studies were carried out on cats in the terminal stages of GM2 ganglioside storage disease and the resulting data were compared with those from similar studies of other neuronal storage diseases in cats, including GM1 gangliosidosis. The results support the view that only limited types of neurons affected by the lysosomal hydrolase deficiency and subsequent intracellular storage have the capacity to sprout new dendritic-like growth processes from their axon hillocks, and that these neurons are essentially the same in all of these diseases studied to date. Golgi studies of CNS tissues from GM2 gangliosidosis cats revealed ectopic neurite growth on pyramidal neurons of cerebral cortex and multipolar cells of amygdala and claustrum, whereas other types of neurons responded to the metabolic defect with aspiny meganeurite formation or somatic enlargement, or appeared normal in terms of soma-dendritic morphology. Combined Golgi-EM studies of cortical pyramidal neurons revealed that ectopic, axon hillock neurites commonly possessed asymmetrical synapses which were similar to those observed in other storage disorders.
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