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Granule cell type cerebellar hypoplasia in a beagle dog
Y Tago1, O Katsuta, M Tsuchitani
1Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Toxicological and Environmental Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan.
Laboratory Animals
|April 1, 1993
Abstract:
Cerebellar hypoplasia characterized by severe depletion of granule cells and almost intact Purkinje cells was found in a male 19-month-old beagle dog used in a toxicity study. Microscopically, there was a narrow space lacking granule cells between the row of Purkinje cells and the medulla. Gliosis was not seen in any portion of the cerebellum including this space. No significant changes were seen in the Purkinje cells except for occasional cytoplasmic vacuolation. In the molecular layer and medulla, no histopathological abnormalities were observed.