家兎大槽内アルミニウム投与により脊髄神経細胞に出現する100Å線維増殖
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The cytological changes induced in the spinal cords of rabbits by intracisternal injections of aluminum chloride have been studied at the light- and electron-microscopic level for examining the progress of the 100Å filament hypertrophy. A moderate increase in the number of the 100Å filament was detected in perikarya of neurones in anterior, lateral, and dorsal horns 4-5 days after aluminum injection. Tangles of 100Å filament were seen in perikarya and proximal parts of dendrites in these neurones 1-2 weeks after the administration of aluminum. In this stage the tangles were detected as large clear spots at light-microscopic level. The 100Å filament bundles developed in between clumps of densely aggregated endoplasmic reticulum keeping close contact with this and squeezing other organella out. In high resolution studies the 100Å filament closely resembled the neurofilament in normal neurones in size and appearances and was seen to be connected with each other via side arms coming out from its wall. Relations between the endoplasmic reticulum and the 100Å filament hypertrophy was discussed referring to intoxicating effects of aluminum compounds on the nucleus of the neuron.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 1978-02-15