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Motoneuron uptake from the circulation of the binding fragment of tetanus toxin.

P S Fishman1, D R Carrigan.   

Abstract

Tetanus toxin enters the central nervous system from the systemic circulation after it is internalized by motoneuron terminals at the neuromuscular junction. We have demonstrated that the atoxic binding fragment (C-fragment) of tetanus toxin is internalized preferentially by motoneurons. We examined the distribution of C-fragment after intravenous injection in the nervous systems of mice by immunohistochemical methods. All animals remained asymptomatic until killed one to two days after injection. C-fragment was found only within neurons with processes outside the blood-brain barrier. Large motoneurons of the spinal cord showed the greatest accumulation of C-fragment. Motoneurons of brain-stem nuclei (particularly facial and trigeminal), also showed substantial label of C-fragment. Small amounts of C-fragment were detected in dorsal root ganglion cells. Affinity of a systemically distributed substance for synaptic components, as well as an inability to cross the blood-brain barrier, may lead to its preferential localization in motoneurons.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3358710     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1988.00520290094020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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