The injection into the cerebrospinal fluid of cats of 52 to 208 gamma of copper in the form of an albumin complex or as cupric sulfate, was followed by small elevations in the content of metal in the neural tissues, but regularly and promptly produced persistent quadriplegia and conspicuous histologic changes. Smaller amounts of copper caused less, or no, neurologic manifestations or histologic alterations. The earliest lesions were essentially unaccompanied by inflammation and were initially characterized by hydropic swelling of the myelin sheaths. They progressed rapidly to focal necrosis of all parenchymal components with marked degeneration of myelin and axis cylinders in the peripheral margins of the spinal cord, brain stem, mid-brain, and cerebrum. These histologic changes did not occur in neural tissues incubated in vitro in solutions of the copper-albumin complex. They did not appear in animals injected intraventricularly with ferric sulfate or saccharated iron. Considered together, the findings make it clear that copper in concentrations comparable to those present in the neural tissues of patients with Wilson's disease has the property of profoundly altering neural function and causing conspicuous morphologic alterations.
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June 01 1961
MORPHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS PRODUCED BY COPPER IN NEURAL TISSUES WITH CONSIDERATION OF THE ROLE OF THE METAL IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF WILSON'S DISEASE
F. Stephen Vogel,
F. Stephen Vogel
From the Department of Pathology of The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, New York
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John W. Evans
John W. Evans
From the Department of Pathology of The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, New York
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F. Stephen Vogel
From the Department of Pathology of The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, New York
John W. Evans
From the Department of Pathology of The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, New York
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January 05 1961
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute
1961
J Exp Med (1961) 113 (6): 997–1004.
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January 05 1961
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F. Stephen Vogel, John W. Evans; MORPHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS PRODUCED BY COPPER IN NEURAL TISSUES WITH CONSIDERATION OF THE ROLE OF THE METAL IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF WILSON'S DISEASE . J Exp Med 1 June 1961; 113 (6): 997–1004. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.113.6.997
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