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2.
Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch ; 93(5): 974-81, 1979.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-317548

ABSTRACT

Perikarya as well as central and peripheral terminals of nociceptive neurons innervating the rat cornea are genuinely labelled by an extra-lysosomal, fluoride resistant iso-enzyme of acid phosphatase. This enzyme seems to be related to the metabolism of transmitter oligopeptides characterizing such neurons.


Subject(s)
Acid Phosphatase/metabolism , Cornea/innervation , Medulla Oblongata/cytology , Neurons/enzymology , Nociceptors/enzymology , Trigeminal Ganglion/cytology , Trigeminal Nerve/cytology , Animals , Axons/enzymology , Cytoplasm/enzymology , Female , Male , Medulla Oblongata/enzymology , Rats , Trigeminal Ganglion/enzymology
3.
Science ; 202(4373): 1206-9, 1978 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-103200

ABSTRACT

Electron microscopic and tritiated thymidine autoradiographic analysis of the embryonic spinal cord in the rhesus monkey reveals considerable rearrangement of cellular and synaptic relationships in the posterior (sensory) quadrant during early developmental stages. This remodeling involves the death of an entire population of neurons that received synapses from sensory afferent axons and the possible relocation of these afferents upon subsequently generated viable substantia gelatinosa neurons.


Subject(s)
Spinal Cord/embryology , Animals , Axons/ultrastructure , Cell Survival , Dendrites/ultrastructure , Gestational Age , Haplorhini , Macaca mulatta , Spinal Cord/ultrastructure , Synapses/ultrastructure
4.
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol ; 21(3): 467-84, 1978 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-705025

ABSTRACT

Short-term perineural application of a microtubule inhibitor around a peripheral nerve induces degenerative atrophy of primary central nociceptive terminals in the Rolando substance. Consequences of the local microtubule inhibitor treatment are identical, both at light- and electron microscopic levels, with those that follow transection of a peripheral nerve. Degenerative atrophy in the Rolando substance is due to arrested axoplasmic transport in, and not to Wallerian degeneration of, the peripheral axons since (1) locally applied vinblastine and vincristone do not induce peripheral degeneration at all and (2) even though local colchicine treatment may cause Wallerian degeneration of thick myelinated axons, thin Adelta and C fibers do not undergo degeneration after colchicine treatment. The intriguing possibility to use this approach in the treatment of intractable pain is discussed.


Subject(s)
Microtubules/drug effects , Nerve Endings/drug effects , Nociceptors/drug effects , Spinal Cord/drug effects , Substantia Gelatinosa/drug effects , Animals , Atrophy/chemically induced , Colchicine/pharmacology , Microtubules/ultrastructure , Rats , Sciatic Nerve/drug effects , Substantia Gelatinosa/ultrastructure , Time Factors , Vinblastine/pharmacology
7.
J Neural Transm ; 40(3): 227-34, 1977.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-874475

ABSTRACT

In addition to the substantia gelatinosa Rolandi, acid phosphatase active axonal systems are described (1) in the viscerosensory nucleus of the vagus nerve, (2) in Lissauer's band, (3) in the fasciculus cornus posterioris (Cajal), and (4) in the nucleus basilaris externus (Cajal). Electron microscopically, acid phosphatase is located in between synaptic vesicles of axon terminals; the vesicle population of such terminals in the Rolando substance, however, markedly differs from that in systems 1--4, characterized by the presence of large dense-core vesicles. While acid phosphatase-active axon terminals in the Rolando substance appear to subserve cutaneous nociception, circumstantial evidence suggests participation of systems 1--4 in processing visceral nociception.


Subject(s)
Acid Phosphatase/analysis , Axons/cytology , Medulla Oblongata/enzymology , Pain , Sensory Receptor Cells/physiology , Spinal Cord/enzymology , Animals , Axons/enzymology , Axons/physiology , Medulla Oblongata/cytology , Rats , Skin/innervation , Spinal Cord/cytology
9.
J Neural Transm ; 40(1): 27-32, 1977.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-64588

ABSTRACT

0.5 mu plastic-embedded sections, obtained from aldehyde-osmium fixed rat and cat spinal cord, were impregnated in a 0.5% Protargol solution for 24 hours at 56 degrees C. Reduction was performed in a sodium sulphite- (5%) hydroquinone (1%) developer. Terminals undergoing Wallerian degeneration stand out as easily discernible black dots; corresponding osmiophilic degenerative patterns are demonstrated in consecutive thin electron microscopic sections. This simple technique enables successful trimming of blocks to obtain areas with the highest frequency of terminal degeneration.


Subject(s)
Spinal Cord/ultrastructure , Animals , Cats , Cytological Techniques , Microscopy, Electron/methods , Plastics , Rats , Silver Proteins , Spinal Cord/pathology , Staining and Labeling , Wallerian Degeneration
10.
Exp Brain Res ; 26(1): 73-87, 1976 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-964328

ABSTRACT

Disappearance of fluorid-resistant acid phosphatase activity from the ipsilateral Rolando substance after transection of the peripheral nerve, is shown to be due to the cessation of enzyme supply from dorsal root ganglion cells to their central terminals. This is accompanied by (or ensues in consequence of) a fine structural derangement of these terminals ("degenerative atrophy"). Fine structural alterations of axon terminals undergoing degenerative atrophy, though similar to some extent to those seen during early phases of a Wallerian degeneration, are markedly different. Also myelinated nerve fibers, both in the dorsal horn and in dorsal columns, are affected by degenerative atrophy. This important, new trophical feature of sensory ganglion cells suggests a delicate metabolic balance between peripheral and central axonal branches of bipolar (pseudounipolar) cells. Degenerative atrophy raises serious implications in evaluating hodological experiments based upon Wallerian degeneration and offers new perspectives for theoretical and clinical neurology.


Subject(s)
Acid Phosphatase/metabolism , Nerve Degeneration , Retrograde Degeneration , Spinal Cord/enzymology , Substantia Gelatinosa/enzymology , Animals , Cauda Equina , Female , Histocytochemistry , Male , Neurons/ultrastructure , Rats , Sciatic Nerve/physiology , Spinal Nerve Roots/physiology , Substantia Gelatinosa/anatomy & histology , Substantia Gelatinosa/ultrastructure
11.
Acta Neurol Scand ; 53(3): 217-25, 1976 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1266568

ABSTRACT

While transection of the sciatic nerve results in a complete ipsilateral extinction of FRAP activity in respective segments of the rat spinal cord, cutaneous denervation of the hind leg induces a patchy disappearance of this same enzyme in the Rolando substance. The possible participation of FRAP in metabolism of the primary sensory transmitter substance, its relation to substance P and its involvement in gating mechanisms are discussed.


Subject(s)
Acid Phosphatase/metabolism , Neurons, Afferent/enzymology , Neurons/enzymology , Spinal Cord/enzymology , Substantia Gelatinosa/enzymology , Animals , Denervation , Female , Male , Nerve Endings/enzymology , Rats , Sciatic Nerve/physiology
12.
Acta Biol Acad Sci Hung ; 27(4): 299-308, 1976.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1032057

ABSTRACT

Transection, crush or local colchicine treatment of a peripheral nerve induces degenerative atrophy of central terminals of primary sensory neurons in the Rolando substance of the rat spinal cord. In addition to osmiophilic alterations that occur in the course of degenerative processes in general, degenerative atrophy is characterized by the appearance of spectacular labyrinthine formations. Electron-microscopic analysis reveals that these consist of flattened axonal profiles. Axonal labyrinths are interpreted as signs of futile regenerative efforts of axon terminals undergoining degenerative atrophy. Labyrinths disappear from the Rolando substance several months after peripheral nerve injury, when degenerative atrophy of the central terminal is replaced by regenerative proliferation.


Subject(s)
Axons/ultrastructure , Nerve Degeneration , Spinal Cord/ultrastructure , Animals , Atrophy , Female , Male , Models, Neurological , Peripheral Nerve Injuries , Rats , Time Factors
15.
J Neural Transm ; 36(2): 123-41, 1975.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1151369

ABSTRACT

Thiamine pyrophosphatase activity of the neuronal Golgi apparatus exhibits specific patterns, characterizing nerve cell types of the rat spinal cord at the light microscopal level. Electron histochemistry reveals TPPase activity within cisterns of the internal part of the dictiosomes and in vesicles associated with the Golgi system. According to electron microscopical studies performed on semi-thin (0.5 mu) sections, TTPase activity outlines a three-dimensional system of fenestrated cisterns and cisterns and vesicles. In accord with literature data, asotomy of motoneurones results in a light microscopic decrease of dictiosomal TTPase activity and in an electron microscopic hypertrophy of the Golgi system. Electron histochemically, TTPase in the hepertrophied cisterns exhibits a sporadic, patchy localization, which is completely restored only in the state of restitution. On the contrary, transection of dorsal roots does not induce any light- or electron microscopic alterations in the TPPase activity of cells in the substantia gelatinosa Rolandi. Alterations of neuronal TPPase reaction offer a methodological possibility for hodological studies.


Subject(s)
Axons/physiology , Ganglia, Spinal/physiology , Golgi Apparatus/enzymology , Motor Neurons/enzymology , Pyrophosphatases/analysis , Spinal Cord/enzymology , Thiamine Pyrophosphatase/analysis , Animals , Female , Ganglia, Spinal/surgery , Golgi Apparatus/ultrastructure , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Male , Microscopy, Electron , Motor Neurons/ultrastructure , Rats , Sciatic Nerve , Spinal Cord/ultrastructure , Synaptic Vesicles/enzymology
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