Journal article
Regenerative axonal sprouting in the cat trochlear nerve
Journal of comparative neurology (1911), v 354(2), pp 229-240
03 Apr 1995
PMID: 7782500
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Abstract
Following peripheral trochlear nerve axotomy in the cat, the normal number of myelinated axons is restored despite significant motor neuron death, suggesting regulation of the number of myelinated axons in the regenerated nerve. In this study we used light and electron microscopy to examine the production and maintenance of axonal sprouts at different locations in the nerve and at different postoperative intervals. Despite proliferative sprouting and an overproduction of nonmyelinated axons in the regenerating trochlear nerve, the number of myelinated axons was strictly regulated. Only approximately 1,000 regenerated axons were eventually remyelinated, but many nonmyelinated axons were still present 6-8 months postaxotomy. Regenerated axons were remyelinated in a proximal-to-distal direction between 3 and 4 weeks postaxotomy. We also examined the maturation of regenerated myelinated axons by measuring axon diameter and myelin index (an expression of myelin thickness). Mean myelinated axon diameter remained significantly below normal in long-term regenerated nerves. Mean myelin index was not different from normal at 4 weeks postaxotomy but was significantly decreased at long postoperative intervals, reflecting a slightly thicker myelin sheath relative to the axon diameter. This relative increase in mean myelin thickness could serve to restore normal conduction velocity despite the decrease in mean axon diameter. We suggest that the regulation of the number of myelinated axons at the normal number despite cell death and the increase in mean myelin thickness may both be compensatory mechanisms that function to restore preoperative conditions and maximize functional recovery.
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- Title
- Regenerative axonal sprouting in the cat trochlear nerve
- Creators
- P G Iannuzzelli - Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Medical College of Pennsylvania/EPPI, Philadelphia 19129, USAM MurrayE H Murphy
- Publication Details
- Journal of comparative neurology (1911), v 354(2), pp 229-240
- Publisher
- Wiley; United States
- Grant note
- NS24707 / NINDS NIH HHS NS28081 / NINDS NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Neurobiology and Anatomy
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1995QM55700005
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0028943662
- Other Identifier
- 991014878044804721
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