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Chemical degeneration of indolamine axons in rat brain by 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine
Authors:H G Baumgarten  A Björklund  A F Holstein  A Nobin
Institution:(1) Department of Neuroanatomy, University of Hamburg, Germany;(2) Department of Histology, University of Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Summary Evidence has been obtained by electron microscopy of a direct cytotoxic effect of intraventricularly administered 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine (5,6-DHT) on unmyelinated axons in the rat brain. Ultrastructural signs of axonal damage were observed in areas rich in indolamine nerve terminals as early as 2 hrs after injection. By 6–24 hrs, characteristic and more dramatic signs of degeneration developed, involving coalescence of all axonal constituents—often in combination with a uniform osmiophilic impregnation of the axoplasm—accompanied by engulfment of the dystrophic structures by glial processes. During the next five days, the degenerating axons and axon terminals appeared to be removed by glial cell phagocytosis, whose equivalents were the inclusion of axonal residues into membrane-bound lysosome-like bodies. Concomitantly, there was a progressively increasing number of extremely large and dilated axons in all regions analysed. These axonal swellings, which have an ultramorphology similar to that of dilated stumps of mechanically severed monoamine axons, correspond most probably to proximal, dilated portions of drug-damaged axons.The present results, in combination with biochemical and fluorescence microscopical data, indicate that within a proper dose range the 5,6-DHT-induced degeneration is largely restricted to indolamine axons and axon terminals. However, unselective effects on other unmyelinated axons, on myelin, and on glial cells were observed in narrow subependymal zones close to the lateral ventricles, i.e. close to the injection cannula.Supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, USPHS (NS-06701-06) and from the Swedish Medical Research Council (grants No. B72-14X-712-07B and B72-14X-56-08B).
Keywords:5  6-dihydroxytryptamine (5  6-DHT)  Chemically induced degeneration  Electron microscopy  Indolamine containing axons and terminals  Rat brain
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