Effect of Wallerian degeneration on histamine concentration of the peripheral nerve
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb02371.x
Effect of Wallerian degeneration on histamine concentration of the peripheral nerve
Abstract
One sciatic nerve of a White Leghorn hen was severed and the distal portion was allowed to undergo Wallerian degeneration. The change in histamine and DNA concentration and mast cell number was measured at different times following nerve sectioning in the proximal regenerating, distal degenerating, and intact, contralateral nerves. The experimental results revealed a significant accumulation of histamine in the proximal desheathed segment and in the contralateral "functional nerve," whereas the biogenic amine in the distal desheathed nerve significantly decreased. The pattern of change of histamine in the distal and proximal nerve sheaths was different: it dropped at 2 h and then rose in the later stages of Wallerian degeneration. In the distal desheathed nerves and in both the proximal and distal nerve sheaths DNA increased significantly by 14 days. The number of mast cells appeared to be highest in the 14-day distal nerve and in the 7-day proximal nerve sheaths. These results support a dual localization of histamine in the peripheral nerve, and are consistent with the interpretation that the amine has either some role in neurotransmission or in the process of growth and regeneration.
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