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    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Spinal cord ; Rolando substance ; Acid phosphatase ; Degeneration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Fluoride resistant acid phosphatase (FRAP) activity of the rat substantia gelatinosa Rolandi is confined to electron dense sinusoid terminals under normal conditions. Transection of dorsal roots or removal of dorsal root ganglia results in a rapid degeneration of more than half of the electron dense sinusoid axon terminals. First signs of degeneration ensue 20 hours after surgery; at the 24 hours state osmiophilic degeneration bodies develop that are translocated into glial elements in the course of the second postoperative day. At the same time, light microscopically visible FRAP-activity of the Rolando substance disappears. Electron histochemical investigations reveal that decreased enzyme activity is due to degeneration of FRAP-positive terminals. It is concluded that FRAP-positive terminals, representing the majority of electron dense sinusoids in the Rolando substance, are dorsal root collaterals; the origin of non-degenerating FRAP-negative electron dense terminals remains unknown for the time being.
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