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Observations on proliferating sheath cells in the regenerating nerves of lizard

    1. [1] University of Bologna

      University of Bologna

      Bolonia, Italia

  • Localización: Histology and histopathology: cellular and molecular biology, ISSN-e 1699-5848, ISSN 0213-3911, Vol. 11, Nº. 4, 1996, págs. 937-942
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The proliferation of sheath cells (Schwann and endoneurium) of growing nerves has been studied by autoradiography after 3~-thymidinead ministration to lizards (Anolis carolinensis and Lampropholis delicata) with regenerating tails. Schwann cells of regenerating nerves derive from the multiplication of resident cells within the growing nerves, but labelled Schwann cells derived from the regenerative blastema also appear to ensheath the new axons. Endoneurium cells of growing nerves derive from the blastema around the nerves more than from dividing and migrating cells of the original endoneurium. After 6-20 days post-injection the number of labelled sheath cells in the older proximal regenerated nerves increased due to local division and migration. In the proximal spinal ganglia which innervate the regenerating tail some satellite cells, but not neurons, took up 3H-thymidinaen d multiplied.


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