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Neurofilaments and microtubules in sensory neurons after peripheral nerve section
Authors:J. Zelená
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Physiology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 4-Kr"ccaron"
Abstract:Summary Sensory neurons were examined in spinal ganglia of the rat 1 to 55 days after section of the plexus brachialis nerves. Only ldquolightrdquo neurons of the type A were investigated. Maximal reaction to axotomy was found 7 to 14 days after the operation. The majority of the axotomized perikarya developed central chromatolysis. In such neurons, Nissl bodies virtually disappeared from the central area of the neuron and formed a more or less continuous zone at the cell circumference. The cytocentrum became filled with large numbers of mitochondria, dense bodies and other organelles. Neurofilaments and microtubules were disarranged and ran at random among the accumulated particles. Microtubules were often more prominent in chromatolytic areas than neurofilaments. Both these organelles were rare in the peripheral areas filled with massed Nissl substance.Part of the neurons that did not show typical chromatolysis contained increased numbers of neurofilaments among Nissl bodies dispersed throughout the cytoplasm. Neurofilaments were roughly arrayed in bundles up to several microns wide; they were linked by cross-bridges and separated by distances of about 500 Å. Microtubules were rarely found in the filamentous areas. However, they were numerous in the axon hillock and in the initial segment where they formed fascicles similar to those described in normal neurons of other types.During the period from 14 to 55 days after axotomy, many perikarya recovering from chromatolysis contained enlarged bundles of neurofilaments with occasional microtubules among the restored Nissl bodies.Mean diameters of sensory neurons, measured 7 to 55 days after axotomy, in no instance exceeded those of contralateral control neurons. It thus appears that sensory perikarya do not increase in size either during the chromatolytic process or during the period of recovery.This project was supported by a grant from the Muscular Dystrophy Association of America, Inc. The main part of this study was done while the author was a Research Fellow in Anatomy at the Harvard Medical School, Boston. The author wishes to thank prof. S. L. Palay for his valuable advice and help received during her stay at the Department of Anatomy at the Harvard Medical School, under NIH training grant NBO5591.
Keywords:Sensory neurons  Rat  Nerve section  Neurofilaments  Neurofibrils
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