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. 1986 Jul 16;378(1):97-106.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)90289-1.

Myelin phagocytosis in Wallerian degeneration of peripheral nerves depends on silica-sensitive, bg/bg-negative and Fc-positive monocytes

Myelin phagocytosis in Wallerian degeneration of peripheral nerves depends on silica-sensitive, bg/bg-negative and Fc-positive monocytes

W Beuche et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

Previous experiments with nerves enclosed in millipore diffusion chambers had shown that myelin degradation during Wallerian degeneration depends on invasion by non-resident cells. The present study was aimed at a more precise identification of the invading cell population. Monoclonal antibody studies of degenerating nerves showed many cells with the Fc marker; cells having the Lyt-1, Lyt-2, Ia or Mac-1 markers were sparse or absent. Nerves transplanted into mice of the Chediak-Higashi bg/bg strain were invaded by cells lacking the bg/bg marker (giant lysosomes), while cotransplanted muscle tissue was invaded by cells with the bg/bg marker. Blocking monocytes with silica reduced both cell invasion and myelin degradation in degenerating nerves. These observations show that Wallerian degeneration of peripheral nerve fibers involves a subset of monocytes which are silica-sensitive and have Fc receptors but no bg/bg giant lysosomes.

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