A male 14-year-old Arab horse was pathologically diagnosed as equine motor
neuron disease (EMND), which was kept as a breeding horse on a farm in Toka
chi district of Hokkaido in Japan. On examination of the peripheral nerves,
the most characteristic feature was Wallerian-type degeneration revealed b
y myelinoclasis associated with myelin ovoids which were sometimes infiltra
ted by macrophages. The other abnormalities were axonal swellings which wer
e surrounded by thin myelin sheaths. Ultrastructurally, the axonal swelling
was due to an accumulation of neurofilaments, and was accompanied by a thi
n and degenerating myelin sheaths. In teased nerve fiber preparations, the
most conspicuous change was myelinoclasis represented by segmentation into
myelin ovoids or balls. Occasionally, segmental demyelination and axonal de
generation characterized by multifocal axonal swelling were observed.