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Growth of sympathetic postganglionic axons after partial chemical destruction with guanethidine
Authors:I. M. Rodionov  V. N. Yarygin  A. Mukhammedov  B. N. Manukhin  D. B. Lebedev  L. A. Nesterova
Affiliation:(1) Department of Animal Physiology, Moscow State University, 117234 Moscow, USSR
Abstract:Partial sympathectomy of neonatal rats was produced by treatment with guanethidine. The number of neurons of the superior cervical ganglion decreased to 15% of control values and remained constant throughout the subsequent observation period of 4 months. The volume of the remaining neuronal perikarya increased faster than that of control animals during the observation period, and the density of adrenergic innervation of the iris and the noradrenaline content of the heart were found to partially recover after the initial decrease produced by the guanethidine treatment, reaching 33% and 30% of control values, respectively, after 4 months. The noradrenaline content of the duct of the vas deferens was greatly reduced by guanethidine treatment, but almost recovered after 4 months. The frequency of sympathetic preganglionic impulses was elevated throughout the 4 months observation period, and it is suggested that this increase is responsible for the compensatory changes in cell volume, terminal density and terminal noradrenaline content of the remaining neurons.
Keywords:Sympathectomy  Axon growth  Noradrenaline  Guanethidine
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