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Abstract
Unmyelinated (d.r.C) fibres have been investigated electronmicroscopically at their passage from the peripheral to the central nervous system in feline S1 dorsal rootlets. The earlier demonstrated rearrangement of C-fibres during their passage along the transitional region (TR) was confirmed by the observation of extensive fibre divergence. The transitional region Schwann cells was calculated to be 10-20 times as high in the TR as in the more distal parts of the rootlets. Analysis of consecutive ultra-thin sections showed that PNS unmyelinated axons 0.8 micrometer or more acquired a myelin sheath as they entered the CNS. Fibres 0.6-0.8 micrometer in diameter appeared to be segmentally myelinated in the CNS. Fibres less than 0.6 micrometer remained unmyelinated at their CNS entrance. A few fibres showed degenerative signs and terminated in the transitional region.Mesh:
Year: 1977 PMID: 268137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Physiol Scand Suppl ISSN: 0302-2994