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Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy in Cob Normand Draft Horses
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2008
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Animal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyPolysaccharide Storage MyopathySkeletal MuscleAnimal ScienceMedicinePhysiologyAnimal HealthVeterinary SciencePathologyGluteus Medius MuscleEducationVeterinary ResearchContaining AggregatesAnatomyNeuromuscular PathologyOrthopaedic Surgery
Gluteus medius muscle was sampled from 53 Cob Normand horses for histologic evaluation. Twenty horses (38%) exhibited amylase-resistant material in myocytes consistent with polysaccharide storage myopathy. Diameter of affected type II fibers was increased (67.7 +/- 21.4 microm) compared with normal ones (57.3 +/- 19.7 microm). Two groups were distinguished by quantitative study. The first group (n = 14; 26%) was characterized by a low percentage of fibers (m = 0.98%) containing aggregates occurring singly or in perifascicular clusters without myopathic changes. The second group (n = 6; 11%) was characterized by a high percentage (m = 18.1%) of fibers containing aggregates scattered in biopsy with chronic myopathic changes. Re-biopsy of 4 horses showed an increase with time in the number of aggregate-containing fibers for horses of the first group only. In 1 necropsied horse, aggregates were observed in a wide range of muscles including smooth muscles. Ultrastructurally, granular material was found interspersed among arrays of filamentous material.
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