Title : Regeneration of tactile lamellar corpuscles of the rat after postnatal freeze injury - Jirmanova_1997_Anat.Embryol.(Berl)_195_363 |
Author(s) : Jirmanova I , Dubovy P , Zelena J |
Ref : Anatomy & Embryology (Berl) , 195 :363 , 1997 |
Abstract :
Tactile lamellar corpuscles were studied after freeze injury of rat toe pads under normal conditions and following permanent denervation in 1- to 65-day-old animals. In the innervated skin, digital corpuscles redifferentiated in all age groups examined during development and maturation. Characteristic of the reinnervated skin was a great diversity in the shape and size of newly formed corpuscles. Small corpuscles with only 1-3 lamellae around their terminals and well-developed corpuscles of about normal size with up to 15 lamellae were sometimes found within the same sample of skin. The regenerated corpuscles were reduced in number; they reappeared in only 50% of dermal papillae in the toe pads after freeze injury in 7-week-old rats, compared with approximately 100% of dermal papillae that contained lamellar corpuscles in normal toe-pad skin. In denervated toes, occasional corpuscular lamellar structures appeared first after freeze injury applied to 34-day-old rats. In the toe pads denervated and injured by freezing in 42- and 49-day-old rats, lamellar structures redifferentiated in about 10% of the papillae, and in 23.5% after freeze injury applied to 2-month-old rats. Unsatisfactory preservation of basal laminae at the former sites of the corpuscles and in the acellular peripheral nerve stumps, and/or insufficient migration of Schwann cells, may be responsible for the absence or abortive regeneration of lamellar structures in denervated skin of food pads after freeze injury in young rats. |
PubMedSearch : Jirmanova_1997_Anat.Embryol.(Berl)_195_363 |
PubMedID: 9108203 |
Jirmanova I, Dubovy P, Zelena J (1997)
Regeneration of tactile lamellar corpuscles of the rat after postnatal freeze injury
Anatomy & Embryology (Berl)
195 :363
Jirmanova I, Dubovy P, Zelena J (1997)
Anatomy & Embryology (Berl)
195 :363