نتایج جستجو برای: chromatolysis

تعداد نتایج: 105  

Journal: :Journal of General Physiology 1959

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1959
A. K. McIntyre K. Bradley L. G. Brock

The delayed and asynchronous firing of chromatolytic motoneurons in response to group I afferent volleys is shown to be evoked monosynaptically, there being an abnormally long and variable delay between onset of monosynaptic action and generation of impulse discharge. Intensity of monosynaptic excitatory action is reduced, and considerable variability in the form of successively evoked postsyna...

Journal: :Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku 1972
K Imamoto

Following unilateral section of the trigeminal third division, the ipsilateral mesencephalic neurons showed severe shrinkage with central chromatolysis and nuclear eccentricity while the motor neurons showed mild swelling. Histochemical reactions in the mesencephalic neurons were mostly characterized by the decreased activity of phosphorylase after 16hrs and concomitant diminution of PAS-positi...

2014
Sang Hyun Park Pyung Bok Lee Ghee Young Choe Jee Yeon Moon Francis Sahngun Nahm Yong Chul Kim

BACKGROUND A lipo-prostaglandin E1 agonist is effective for the treatment of neurological symptoms of spinal stenosis when administered by an oral or intravenous route. we would like to reveal the therapeutic effect of an epidural injection of lipo-prostaglandin E1 on hyperalgesia in foraminal stenosis. METHODS A total of 40 male Sprague-Dawley rats were included. A small stainless steel rod ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1946
Eugene L. Opie

Butter yellow (dimethylaminoazobenzene) causes degenerative changes in liver cells accompanied by chromatolysis of cytoplasmic structures that stain with basic dyes because they contain ribonucleic acid. These changes are profoundly modified by the protein content of the diet. Chromatolysis is succeeded by focal regeneration with reaccumulation of ribonucleic acid in the cytoplasm of liver cell...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
David Bodian Robert C. Mellors

1. The regenerative cycle of motoneurons after axon amputation is described, and an attempt made to correlate morphological and chemical events in cell bodies with the growth requirements of regenerating axons. 2. The "normal" pattern of Nissl material in the cell is considered to be the resultant of a steady state in cytoplasmic nucleoprotein. Chromatol is then interpreted as a shift of the ba...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal 2016
B C McGorum R S Pirie D Shaw N Macintyre A Cox

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Diagnosis of equine grass sickness (EGS) can be challenging. We hypothesised that subgemmal plexus neurons are chromatolytic in EGS. If correct, histopathological examination of gustatory papillae biopsies could aid premortem diagnosis of EGS, and EGS could represent a spontaneous model of subgemmal neuronal chromatolysis to facilitate study of the pathology of stru...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 1986
R B Richards J R Edwards

Ataxia of the hind limbs in nine calves was associated with degenerative lesions in spinal white matter and neuronal chromatolysis in red nucleus, spinal grey matter and various nuclei of the medulla oblongata and cerebellum. The clinical signs and lesions were similar to those observed in enzootic ataxia of red deer and occurred predominantly in calves of the Murray Grey breed. The pathogenesi...

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