Bilateral quantitative changes of laminin-1 in the spinal nerve roots after unilateral sciatic nerve injury
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Year of publication | 2009 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | 9th European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease |
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Field | Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences |
Keywords | behavioral tests; bilateral reaction of spinal nerve roots; dorsal root; endoneurium; laminin-1; neuropathic pain; peripheral nervous system; unilateral constriction of sciatic nerve; ventral root |
Description | Changes of laminin-1 (lam-1) were investigated in rat spinal nerve roots after unilateral sciatic nerve ligature. Spinal nerve roots of naive rats displayed lam-1 immunostaining in the basal laminae on outer surface of Schwann cell/axon units with higher brightness in ventral than dorsal roots. Bilateral enhancement of lam-1 immunofluorescence was found in the endoneurium of roots 1 and 3 days after nerve ligature. Compared to rats surviving for 1 or 3 days, apparent bilateral decrease of lam-1 immunofluorescence brightness was observed in both roots 7 days after nerve injury. The lam-1 alterations in ipsi- and contralateral roots were similar, but more distinct in roots of ipsilateral side. The results suggest that quantitative changes of lam-1 are present bilaterally in the endoneurium of spinal nerve roots after unilateral sciatic nerve ligature. |
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