Re: [Felvtalk] Wolfie and weakness in hind legs

2010-07-04 Thread jbero tds.net
Awe Laurie, you're so sweet.  I am glad to know you.
Hope all is well.

Jenny

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Laurieskatz lauriesk...@mchsi.com wrote:

 Jenny, thank-you for this very helpful information. We are certainly
 fortunate to have you here!
 Thanks for the time you took to research this!
 Laurie

 Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of
 a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to
 the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way. ~ Martin
 Luther King, Jr.


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 From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
 [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of jbero tds.net
 Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 3:12 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Wolfie and weakness in hind legs

 I did a little research on neurologic disorders in felv cats.  I found a
 nice article written on 2002 describing about 20 felv cats with neurologic
 symptoms and the necropsy reports.  Most of the cats did not have any
 tumors.  Basically what they found was axonal and myelin degeneration (the
 neurons and their surrounding sheath were degenerated).  The areas that
 were
 most strongly affected could be seen without a microscope as plagues in the
 spinal cord.  They stained these cells with a stain that highlights the
 presence of a specific felv protein - the cells were filled with it.  This
 suggests that the virus infects neurons and destroys them.  This results in
 progressively declining neurologic function.

 Here's the website to the article:
 www.drjaymcdonnell.com/refId,26240/refDownload.pml

 Hope this helps.

 Jenny
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[Felvtalk] Wolfie and weakness in hind legs

2010-07-02 Thread jbero tds.net
I did a little research on neurologic disorders in felv cats.  I found a
nice article written on 2002 describing about 20 felv cats with neurologic
symptoms and the necropsy reports.  Most of the cats did not have any
tumors.  Basically what they found was axonal and myelin degeneration (the
neurons and their surrounding sheath were degenerated).  The areas that were
most strongly affected could be seen without a microscope as plagues in the
spinal cord.  They stained these cells with a stain that highlights the
presence of a specific felv protein - the cells were filled with it.  This
suggests that the virus infects neurons and destroys them.  This results in
progressively declining neurologic function.

Here's the website to the article:
www.drjaymcdonnell.com/refId,26240/refDownload.pml

Hope this helps.

Jenny
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Re: [Felvtalk] Wolfie and weakness in hind legs

2010-07-02 Thread Laurieskatz
Jenny, thank-you for this very helpful information. We are certainly
fortunate to have you here! 
Thanks for the time you took to research this!
Laurie

Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of
a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to
the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way. ~ Martin
Luther King, Jr.


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of jbero tds.net
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 3:12 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Wolfie and weakness in hind legs

I did a little research on neurologic disorders in felv cats.  I found a
nice article written on 2002 describing about 20 felv cats with neurologic
symptoms and the necropsy reports.  Most of the cats did not have any
tumors.  Basically what they found was axonal and myelin degeneration (the
neurons and their surrounding sheath were degenerated).  The areas that were
most strongly affected could be seen without a microscope as plagues in the
spinal cord.  They stained these cells with a stain that highlights the
presence of a specific felv protein - the cells were filled with it.  This
suggests that the virus infects neurons and destroys them.  This results in
progressively declining neurologic function.

Here's the website to the article:
www.drjaymcdonnell.com/refId,26240/refDownload.pml

Hope this helps.

Jenny
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