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Neuronal and oligodendrocytic response to cortical injury: ultrastructural and cytochemical changes.

S Y Al-Ali, N Robinson.   

Abstract

A needle wound was made in the adult rat cerebral cortex. Responses of neurons and oligodendrocytes at the site of injury were followed over a period of 450 days and correlations made between morphological and enzyme cytochemical changes to clarify some phenomena previously unresolved. Evidence from acid phosphatase activity in degenerating neurons showed no increase in the number of cytochemically stained lysosomal profiles nor changes in the subcellular localization of the acid phosphatase reaction product. Our observations indicated that the majority of dying neurons were not digested by their own acid phosphatase 'autodigestion' but by the process of heterodigestion. The time-course study revealed that not all the traumatized neurons were eliminated but some persisted permanently in an attenuated 'atrophic' state. The atrophic neurons were small in size with low cytoplasmic-nuclear ratios and exhibited low levels of glucose-6-phosphatase and cytochrome oxidase activities. The acid phosphatase activity was slightly increased as evidenced by cytochemically stained hypertrophic Golgi cisternae and a slight increase in the number of lysosomes. The low level of enzyme activities concerned with carbohydrate metabolism reflected the low metabolic activity in atrophic neurons whilst an increase in Golgi-lysosomal enzyme activity suggested some anabolic process necessary for their survival. Oligodendrocytes displayed only minor changes in morphology, and their glucose-6-phosphatase and cytochrome oxidase activities were normal, suggesting that these cells have little or no involvement in the repair of a cerebral wound. The absence of significant changes in lysosomal acid phosphatase activity indicated a minimal role, if any, of oligodendrocytes in the process of phagocytosis.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6321403     DOI: 10.1007/bf01003547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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