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  • Key words Dorsal root ganglion  (1)
  • Morphometry  (1)
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    Springer
    Acta neuropathologica 92 (1996), S. 98-101 
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Key words Diabetic neuropathies ; Motor root ; Streptozocin ; Morphometry ; Axon
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Early experimental diabetes is associated with a reduction in axonal caliber. To elucidate the changes of nerve caliber further, we investigated the proximal and distal regions of the anterior root of rats after 5 weeks of streptozocin-induced diabetes. After vascular perfusion fixation, the fifth lumbar motor root was excised and two 3-mm segments were isolated, one at the level of the spinal cord and one at the dorsal root ganglion. The areas of myelinated fibers and their axons were measured by point counting. Axons from diabetic mice were enlarged proximally as compared to the controls, and reduced distally. It has been hypothesized that the reduction in axonal caliber is caused by an impairment of axonal transport of structural proteins rather than by osmotic shrinkage. Our findings indicate a redistribution of axoplasm in the nerves of the diabetic mice and support the hypothesis that changes in the axonal transport of neurofilaments are responsible for the structural changes seen in early diabetes. Similar changes could also play a role in the development of neuropathy in man.
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    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Key words Dorsal root ganglion ; Nerve roots ; Methyl ; mercury ; Stereology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The components of the nervous system of rats that are most critically affected by methyl mercury are still a matter of debate. A recent stereological study of rats with typical symptoms resulting from methyl mercury intoxication demonstrated that the morphology of cerebellar granule cells and Purkinje cells were unchanged at the light microscopic level, even though there was pronounced degeneration of myelinated axons in dorsal nerve root nerves. In the present study, unbiased stereological methods were used to quantify morphological changes in the dorsal root ganglion, and dorsal and ventral nerve roots of the rats used in the previous study. The rats were treated with methyl mercury (2 mg daily/kg, per os) for a 19-day period that was followed by a 32-day period without treatment. The means of the total numbers of A-cell and B-cell perikarya in the dorsal root ganglion of the intoxicated rats were reduced by 60% and 24%, respectively. The mean volume of A-cell perikarya in rats of the experimental group was reduced by 22%, whereas the mean volume of B-cell perikarya was the same in the two groups. In the experimental group, the total number of myelinated axons in the dorsal nerve roots was reduced by 60%, whereas no difference was found in the ventral nerve roots. The areas of axon and myelin sheath, dorsal and ventral nerve roots were not affected. This study demonstrates that extensive loss of dorsal root ganglion cells and myelinated axons in dorsal nerve roots precedes light microscopical changes in the ventral nerve roots and the cerebellum of rats intoxicated with methyl mercury.
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