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Fine structure and development of dorsal root ganglion neurons and Schwann cells in the newborn opossum Monodelphis domestica
Authors:Juan Ferná  ndez,John G. Nicholls
Abstract:The aim of these experiments was to determine the state of maturity of dorsal root ganglia and axons in opossums (Monodelphis domestica) at birth and to assess quantitatively changes that occur in early life. Counts made of dorsal root ganglion cells at cervical levels showed that the numbers were similar in newborn and adult animals, approximately 1,600 per ganglion. In cervical dorsal root ganglia of newborn animals, division of neuronal precursors cells had ceased. The number of axons in cervical dorsal roots was similar in newborn and adult animals (about 4,500). For each ganglion cell body, approximately three axons were counted in the dorsal root. At birth, dorsal roots contained several bundles about 30 μm in diameter consisting of small axons (0.05–2 μm in diameter). A few non-neural cells were identified as Schwann cell perikarya, each enclosing a number of neurites. Later, marked changes occurred in Schwann cells and in their relationship to axons in the roots. Thus, at 12 days, an increase occurred in the number of Schwann cells and fibroblasts, and the bundles had enlarged to about 80 μm with little increase in axon diameter (0.1–2 μm). By 18 days, the bundles were larger, and myelination had already started. At 23 days, the dorsal root contained more than 500 myelinated axons that could reach 5 μm in diameter. The adult dorsal root enclosed about 900 myelinated axons. Throughout this time, the relationship between the Schwann cells and axons changed. Together, these results indicate that the number of axons and cell bodies of sensory dorsal root ganglia in opossum do not show major changes after birth. In addition, these results set the stage for quantitative studies of regeneration of dorsal column fibers in injured neonatal opossum nervous system. J. Comp. Neurol. 396:338–350, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:dorsal root ganglia  Schwann cell development  myelination  axon differentiation
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