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- H Aldskogius, Z Wiesenfeld-Hallin, and K Kristensson.
- Department of Anatomy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Brain Res. 1988 Oct 4; 461 (2): 215-20.
AbstractThe selectivity of the neurotoxic lesion of Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCAI) in rat dorsal root ganglia was examined. RCAI was injected in the sural nerve on one side. Two weeks later, the injected nerve, as well as the ipsilateral peroneal nerve, were examined in 1-micron-thick plastic embedded sections in the light microscope. The injected nerves showed a complete or almost complete Wallerian-like degeneration of myelinated fibers, but there were no signs of fiber damage in the uninjected nerves, which to a large extent originate in the same ganglia as the injected ones. We conclude that RCAI does not diffuse into and destroy ganglion cells adjacent to those that have transported the substance. We then used this selectivity in the effect of RCAI to determine indirectly the relative number of neurons in dorsal root ganglia L4-L6 which contribute to the sciatic nerve. Three weeks after unilateral injections of RCAI in the sciatic nerve, the L4-L6 dorsal root ganglion cells were counted bilaterally. On average, relative neuronal numbers between injected and uninjected sides were 0.36, 0.15 and 0.64 for L4, L5 and L6 respectively. From these data we conclude that the sciatic nerve receives on average of 64%, 85% and 36%, respectively of its sensory contribution from these ganglia.
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