Cook R D
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol. 1979 Sep-Oct;5(5):395-404. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2990.1979.tb00638.x.
A demyelinating perivascular condition has been observed in the optic nerves of three cats, the lesions of which included the following features: thinly myelinated and demyelinated axons, few normal oligodendrocytes, astroglial scar tissue, lymphocytes, plasma cells, mononuclear phagocytic cells and lipid-laden cells. Also present were tubular inclusion bodies which had morphological features similar to the nucleocapsids of some paramyxoviruses. These lesions are compared with some other demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, and similarities to the lesions of multiple sclerosis are suggested.
在三只猫的视神经中观察到一种脱髓鞘性血管周围病变,其病变具有以下特征:轴突髓鞘薄和脱髓鞘、正常少突胶质细胞数量少、星形胶质细胞瘢痕组织、淋巴细胞、浆细胞、单核吞噬细胞和含脂细胞。还存在管状包涵体,其形态特征与某些副粘病毒的核衣壳相似。将这些病变与中枢神经系统的其他一些脱髓鞘疾病进行了比较,并提示与多发性硬化症的病变相似。