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A comparison of axonal numbers in dorsal roots following spinal cord hemisection in neonate and adult rats
Authors:Claire E. Hulsebosch  Richard E. Coggeshall  
Affiliation:Marine Biomedical Institute and Departments of Anatomy, and Physiology and Biophysics, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77550-2772 U.S.A.
Abstract:This study presentsd mtelinated and unmyelinated axon counts from thoracic dorsal roots of rats whose spinal cords were hemisected at birth or at 1 year of age. Axonal numbers from a root on the unoperated side are compared to numbers from the root of the same segment on the operated side of the animal. Counts were made 3 segments cranially and 3 segments caudally from the hemisection. In animals hemisected at birth and sacrified at 3–8 months, there is a statistically significant increase in unmyelinated axons in roots of the operated as compared to the normal side. We interpret this as sprouting of unmyelinated axons. In animals hemisected at 1 year of age, the statistically significant change was a drop in myelinated axons in roots of the operated side. We interpret this as a loss of myelinated axon cell bodies due to axon section in the dorsal funiculus. Thus axonal sprouting occurs in young rats in our paradigm and a loss of myelinated axons occurs in older animals. We emphasize that different axonal populations respond to hemisection in different ways at different times.
Keywords:axonal sprouting   dorsal root   spinal hemisection
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