نتایج جستجو برای: chromatolysis

تعداد نتایج: 105  

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1976
J E Fortune A W Blackler

The normal development of the brachial ventral horn of the frog Xenopus laevis and the response of the brachial ventral horn to complete forelimb extirpation at five developmental stages were assessed histologically. Differentiation of brachial ventral horn neurons occurred in pre-metamorphic tadpoles between stages 52/53 and 57. Mean cell number in the brachial ventral horn reached a peak of 2...

2005
Morteza Behnam-Rasouli Mohammad Reza Nikravesh Naser Mahdavi-Shahri Maryam Tehranipour

There are extensive evidences that show axonal processes of the nervous system (peripheral and/or central) may be degenerated after nerve injuries. Wallerian degeneration and chromatolysis are the most conspicuous phenomena that occur in response to injuries. In this research, the effects of postoperative time following sciatic nerve crush on the number of spinal motoneurons were investigated. ...

2010
Pyung Bok Lee Yong Chul Kim Chul Joong Lee Hye Young Shin Seung Yun Lee Jong Cook Park Yun Suk Choi Chong Soo Kim Sang Hyun Park

BACKGROUND Pamidronate is a potent inhibitor of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. Recently, the drug has been known to relieve bone pain. We hypothesized that direct epidural administration of pamidronate could have various advantages over oral administration with respect to dosage, side effects, and efficacy. Therefore, we evaluated the neuronal safety of epidurally-administered pamidronate...

2017
Kazunori KIMITSUKI Kentaro YAMADA Nozomi SHIWA Satoshi INOUE Akira NISHIZONO Chun-Ho PARK

Most studies on rabies virus pathogenesis in animal models have employed fixed rabies viruses, and the results of those employing street rabies viruses have been inconsistent. Therefore, to clarify the pathogenesis of street rabies virus (1088 strain) in mice, 106 focus forming units were inoculated into the right hindlimb of ddY mice (6 weeks, female). At 3 days postinoculation (DPI), mild inf...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1999
M Nagamatsu S Terao K Misu M Li N Hattori M Ichimura M Sakai H Yamamoto H Watanabe S Riku E Ikeda J Hata M Oda M Satake N Nakamura S Matsuya Y Hashizume G Sobue

OBJECTIVES To assess the extent of loss of myelinated nerve fibres and spinal motor neuron loss in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), a clinicopathological study was conducted on biopsied sural nerves and necropsied spinal cords from patients with CIDP. METHODS The myelinated fibre pathology of 71 biopsied sural nerves and motor neuron pathology of nine necropsied spina...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Liborio Gomez F. H. Pike

With the return of the circulation, dilation of the pericellular lymph space and slight swelling of the cell body occurs, disappearing as recovery progresses. Chromatolysis, as evidenced by poor affinity for stains, clumping, diffuse staining, and breaking into dust-like particles, induced by anaemia, is not necessarily fatal. Death of the cell is not shown histologically when tissue is removed...

2014
S Krisztian Kovacs Fabio Leonessa Jamie Grimes

It is recognized that explosive blast Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) may be a significant risk factor for seizure and consequently Post-Traumatic Epilepsy (PTE). This has importance clinically as the manifestation of seizures following a blast exposure may be the only objective clinical sign that a victim may have suffered cellular and structural brain injury. The mechanisms by which explosive bl...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1967
Eric Holtzman Alex B. Novikoff Humberto Villaverde

The rat ganglion nodosum was used to study chromatolysis following axon section. After fixation by aldehyde perfusion, frozen sections were incubated for enzyme activities used as markers for cytoplasmic organelles as follows: acid phosphatase for lysosomes and GERL (a Golgi-related region of smooth endoplasmic reticulum from which lysosomes appear to develop) (31-33); inosine diphosphatase for...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Frauke Seehusen Kirsten Kiel Stefano Jottini Peter Wohlsein Andre Habierski Katharina Seibel Tanja Vogel Henning Urlaub Martin Kollmar Wolfgang Baumgärtner Ulrike Teichmann

Dystonia musculorum is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a mutation in the dystonin gene. It has been described in mice and humans where it is called hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy. Mutated mice show severe movement disorders and die at the age of 3-4 weeks. This study describes the discovery and molecular, clinical, as well as pathological characterization of a new spontaneously ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1976
C C Lee P J Peters

Eight of 24 female rats fed 66.9 mg/kg-day of thiram developed neurotoxicity. The neurotoxic effects were characterized by ataxia and paralysis of the hind legs. There were demyelination, degeneration of the axis cylinders, and presence of macrophages in the nerve bundle of the sciatic nerve. Degeneration in the ventral horn of the lower lumbar region of the spinal cord was evidenced by chromat...

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