ON THE HISTOCHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THIAMINE IN NERVOUS TISSUES
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概要
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Thiamine distribution in the nervous tissues of human beings, monkeys, rabbits and rats was histochemically studied and the following results were obtained.1. In the brain, much thiamine is distributed in nerve cells and relatively less in nerve fibres. Thiamine is markedly less in glia cells than in nerve cells.2. The thiamine content in the nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord are variable according to the locations, functional states and kinds.3. Much thiamine is detected in the nerve cells of the ganglia, whereas less in the mantle cells. The thiamine contents in these thissues are variable according to the functional states of the cells but scarcely any differences were noted according to the kinds.4. In the peripheral nerve fibres, much thiamine is detected in the axon and poor in the medullary sheath.5. Thiamine was found to enter and to leave the Ranvier's node in the peripheral nerve fibres.
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著者
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Chen Chentung
Department Of Pathology Kyoto Prefectrural University Of Medicine
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LIAO TAHO
Department of Pathology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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