Reactions of unmyelinated nerve fibers to injury. An ultrastructural study |
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Authors: | G M Bray J M Peyronnard A J Aguayo |
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Institution: | Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, the Montreal General Hospital and McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada |
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Abstract: | Reactions of unmyelinated nerves to injury were studied in the distal stumps of rabbit anterior mesenteric nerves following transection. These nerves, chosen because they are almost exclusively unmyelinated, were examined by phase contrast and electron microscopy at intervals from 12 h to 2 weeks after transection. Swollen axons containing mitochondria and other organelles were prominent in the proximal few mm of the distal stump of anterior mesenteric nerve trunks during the first 4 days after transection. As early as 6 days after injury, regenerative changes consisting of numerous small axons with an increased axon-Schwann cell ratio were observed; there was little trace of degenerating axons, or their debris. Thus the capacity of unmyelinated nerve fibers for rapid regeneration has been demonstrated. It is anticipated that this delineation of reactions in unmyelinated nerves will contribute to a greater understanding of functional and morphologic abnormalities in disorders of peripheral nerves. |
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