COERULOSPINAL FIBER REGENERATION IN TRANSECTED FELINE SPINAL-CORD

被引:12
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作者
DELATORRE, JC [1 ]
GOLDSMITH, HS [1 ]
机构
[1] BOSTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT SURG,BOSTON,MA 02118
关键词
REGENERATION; LOCUS COERULEUS; SPINAL CORD; COLLAGEN; OMENTUM; 4-AMINOPYRIDINE; LAMININ; FLUOROGOLD; RETROGRADE LABELING; CAT; SPINAL CORD BLOOD FLOW;
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10.1016/0361-9230(94)90153-8
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
After complete cat spinal cord transection, a collagen matrix was used to bridge the gap. Vascular supply was increased to the transection site with an omental pedicle. Before hardening, either 4-aminopyridine, laminin, glia maturation factor, or lipid angiogenic factor were mixed into the collagen. Surgically reconstructed animals were compared to transection-only controls and observed for 90 days. Fluoro-Gord was injected distal to the transection site on day 75. Immunocytochemical examination of brain and spinal cord tissue was done on day 90. Examination revealed supraspinal catecholaminergic fibers present in the collagen bridge and distal cord tissue only in cats with surgical reconstruction. Fluoro-Gold particles were found localized in locus coeruleus and other noradrenergic pontine neurons. Distal to the transection, double immunostaining with synaptophysin and tyrosine hydroxylase or dopamine-beta-hydroxylase revealed dot-like deposits closely apposed to preganglionic sympathetic neurons suggestive of synaptic connectivity to these targets. Results indicate that considerable outgrowth of specific supraspinal fibers can be induced following spinal transection and reconstruction, and that such fibers may be extending and contacting appropriate distal target tissue in the cord.
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页码:413 / 417
页数:5
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