Myelin changes in the rats CNS following intraventricular injection of serum |
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Authors: | G. Konat N. H. Diemer H. Offner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Neuropathology and Institute of Medical Physiology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, (Denmark);(2) Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave., 29425 Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Normal human or rat serum administered by intraventricular injection induced demonstrable changes in the rat CNS myelin as seen from an increased recovery of dissociated myelin (DM), i.e. a myelin-related low density membrane fragments, from the tissue homogenates. The yield of DM reached a maximum on the third postinjection day and returned to the control level by day 5. In spite of the increased recovery of DM, no physico-chemical alternations in myelin isolates and no histological abnormalities in the tissue could be detected. The production of DM seems to be a sensitive index of serum-induced alteration of the myelin sheath.Acknowledgments. The authors thank J. Mellach and P. Salinas for their skillful technical assistance. The study was supported by the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Society. |
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Keywords: | Serum intrathecal injection CNS dissociated myelin demyelination multiple sclerosis |
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