Abstract: | Abstract— Spinal cord slices from rats in different stages of allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) were incubated with U-14C]glucose. Normal rats and rats injected with Freund's adjuvant served as controls. The slices were fractionated by a discontinuous sucrose gradient into purified myelin and a heavy membrane residue, the lipids and proteins were extracted, and their specific activities were determined. Uptake of 14C into myelin lipids was depressed in the rats with acute EAE, while an increase was shown in myelin protein and heavy membrane lipids and proteins. The increased synthesis in non-myelin fractions was ascribed to invasion of metabolically active cells. The depression in myelin lipid synthesis occurred early in the disease before lesions appeared or the inflammatory reaction became widespread. Myelin from guinea pigs with acute EAE resulting from injection of a purified basic protein also showed a depression of uptake in both lipids and proteins. It is suggested that a metabolic insult as a result of the immunological process is dealt the oligodendroglial cells early in the course of the disease which leads to a weakening of the myelin sheath and subsequent phagocytosis of myelin. |