1979
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x1979000200001
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Ultrastructure of peripheral nerves of mice inoculated with rabies virus

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“…Wallerian degeneration refers to a process that results when part of the axon degenerates in isolation of changes in the neuronal cell body. Minguetti and colleagues reported axonal degeneration and demyelination in both peripheral and cranial nerves of rodents inoculated with RV (181,182). Examination of mouse sciatic nerves inoculated with RV revealed that axonal degeneration mainly occurred in myelinated axons (183).…”
Section: Axonal Damage and Degenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wallerian degeneration refers to a process that results when part of the axon degenerates in isolation of changes in the neuronal cell body. Minguetti and colleagues reported axonal degeneration and demyelination in both peripheral and cranial nerves of rodents inoculated with RV (181,182). Examination of mouse sciatic nerves inoculated with RV revealed that axonal degeneration mainly occurred in myelinated axons (183).…”
Section: Axonal Damage and Degenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myelinating SCs are peripheral neuroglia, which form the myelin sheath around axons of motor and sensory neurons and, like oligodendrocytes in the CNS, are involved in saltatory conduction and trophic support for neurons (reviewed in [ 52 ]). In peripheral nerves, RABV infection was associated with axon demyelination [ 14 , 38 , 39 , 56 , 58 ]. T-lymphocyte-dependent immune pathogenesis was identified to be causative for RABV-mediated neurotic paralysis, the disintegration of myelin sheaths, and the degeneration of axons [ 66 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are indications that SCs are somehow affected by RABV infections [ 14 , 38 , 39 , 56 , 58 ], evidence for direct RABV infection of SCs in the PNS is lacking. While released RABV particles were detected at nodes of Ranvier (known as myelin-sheath gaps occurring along a myelinated axon [ 41 ]) and between axonal and SC plasma membranes [ 31 , 42 , 43 ], only once infection of SCs is described [ 4 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myelinating SCs are peripheral neuroglia, which form the myelin sheath around axons of motor and sensory neurons and, like oligodendrocytes in the CNS, are involved in saltatory conduction and trophic support for neurons (reviewed in [51]). In peripheral nerves, RABV infection was associated with axon demyelination [37,38,57,14,55]. T-lymphocyte-dependent immune pathogenesis was identified to be causative for RABV-mediated neurotic paralysis, the disintegration of myelin sheaths, and the degeneration of axons [65].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%