Lipomatous myopathy is a degenerative muscle pathology characterized by the substitution of muscle cells with adipose tissue, sporadically reported in cattle, pigs, and rarely in sheep, horses and dogs. This study investigated the pathology of this myopathy in 40 muscle samples collected from regularly slaughtered Piedmontese cattle living in Piedmont Region (Italy). None of the animals showed clinical signs of muscular disease. Muscle specimens were submitted to histological and enzymatic investigations. Gross pathology revealed a different grade of infiltration of adipose tissue, involving multiple or single muscles. The most affected regions were the ventral abdomen and the shoulders, especially the cutaneous muscles and the muscles of the thoracic group. Morphological staining revealed an infiltration of adipose tissue varying in distribution and severity, changes in muscle fiber size, and increased number of fibers with centrally located nuclei, suggesting muscle degeneration-regeneration. Necrosis and non suppurative inflammatory cells were also seen. Furthermore, proliferation of connective tissue and non-specific myopathic changes, were present. Chemical and physical characteristics of the affected tissue were also evaluated. The authors discuss about the aetiopathogenesis and classification of this muscle disorder whose histological lesions were similar to those reported in human dystrophies.

Lipomatous muscular "dystrophy" of Piedmontese cattle

BIASIBETTI, ELENA;AMEDEO, Stefano;BRUGIAPAGLIA, Alberto;DESTEFANIS, Gianluigi;DI STASIO, Liliana;VALENZA, Federico;CAPUCCHIO, Maria Teresa
2012-01-01

Abstract

Lipomatous myopathy is a degenerative muscle pathology characterized by the substitution of muscle cells with adipose tissue, sporadically reported in cattle, pigs, and rarely in sheep, horses and dogs. This study investigated the pathology of this myopathy in 40 muscle samples collected from regularly slaughtered Piedmontese cattle living in Piedmont Region (Italy). None of the animals showed clinical signs of muscular disease. Muscle specimens were submitted to histological and enzymatic investigations. Gross pathology revealed a different grade of infiltration of adipose tissue, involving multiple or single muscles. The most affected regions were the ventral abdomen and the shoulders, especially the cutaneous muscles and the muscles of the thoracic group. Morphological staining revealed an infiltration of adipose tissue varying in distribution and severity, changes in muscle fiber size, and increased number of fibers with centrally located nuclei, suggesting muscle degeneration-regeneration. Necrosis and non suppurative inflammatory cells were also seen. Furthermore, proliferation of connective tissue and non-specific myopathic changes, were present. Chemical and physical characteristics of the affected tissue were also evaluated. The authors discuss about the aetiopathogenesis and classification of this muscle disorder whose histological lesions were similar to those reported in human dystrophies.
2012
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lipomatous myopathy; cattle; pathology; chemical-physical characteristics
Biasibetti E.; Amedeo S.; Brugiapaglia A.; Destefanis G.; Di Stasio L.; Valenza F.; Capucchio M.T.
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