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Publication : Wallerian degeneration in the optic nerve of the wabbler-lethal (wl/wl) mouse.

First Author  Carroll EW Year  1992
Journal  Brain Res Bull Volume  29
Issue  3-4 Pages  411-8
PubMed ID  1382814 Mgi Jnum  J:2856
Mgi Id  MGI:51376 Doi  10.1016/0361-9230(92)90077-b
Citation  Carroll EW, et al. (1992) Wallerian degeneration in the optic nerve of the wabbler-lethal (wl/wl) mouse. Brain Res Bull 29(3-4):411-8
abstractText  Optic nerve pathology was studied in C57BL/6J wabbler-lethal (wl/wl) and control (+/+) mice at postnatal age of 4 weeks (P28). Qualitative light and ultrastructural pathology in wl/wl animals conformed to the criteria of primary axonal (Wallerian) degeneration. Most optic nerve axons in mutant animals appeared normal, as did oligodendroglia, the degree of myelination, the integrity and maturity of vascular elements, astroglia, and most myelin. Still, degenerating axons surrounded by somewhat normal myelin and axons with thickened myelin sheaths were prevalent in wl/wl mice. Dysmyelination or hypomyelination was not evident. At P28, pathology appeared more prominent in large diameter fibers. In the optic nerve of wl/wl mice, axonal degeneration preceded myelin disruption, adding this nerve to other previously reported systems undergoing Wallerian degeneration in this mutant.
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