The rc gene represents a recessive mutation in chickens, known to caus
e retinal degeneration and blindness, as well as abnormal sarcolemmal
membranes of cardiac myocytes associated with reduced choline transpor
t. In this study, the visceral organs from ''old'' (aged 12 months) an
d ''young'' (aged 5 months) homozygous blind (rc/rc), heterozygous (Rc
(+)/rc) and normal (Rc(+)/Rc(+)) chickens were examined histologically
to investigate whether the primary effect of the mutation was on cell
ular structure. Homozygous birds showed enlarged thyroids with acidoph
ilic colloids in enlarged and often ruptured follicles, macrovesicular
lipid accumulation in the liver, increased numbers of nuclei in the m
yocardial fibres, hypertrophy of the lobular structure of the medullar
y portion of the thymus, cloudy swelling of the tubular epithelium of
the kidney and slow maturation (in young birds) and degeneration (in o
ld birds) of the gonads. All lesions, except for those of the thymus,
Mere more severe in old than in young birds. Some heterozygous chicken
s were mildly affected and none of the normal (Rc(+)/Rc(+)) birds exhi
bited these abnormalities. (C) 1997 W.B. Saunders Company Limited.