REEXPRESSION OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR IN HUMAN TRAUMATIC INJURED SPINAL CORD

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王子慧
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[1] InstituteofNeuropathology
[2] UniversityofEssen
[3] Gennany
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<正>In this study, the reexpression of nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) on paraffin sections of the human spinal cord was examined with immunohistochemical method in 18 cases with survival periods of 2 hours to 28 months after trauma. The results were as follow: the reexpression of NGFR in motoneurons of the ventral horn began on the fourth day after trauma and decreased within 30 days after trauma. However, it could still be observed in patients who survived up to 28 months. The axons in funiculus dorsalis reexpressed NGFR 7 hours to 9 weeks after injury, which may be interpreted as axoplasmic transport effect of NGFR in the spinal ganglion cells. NGFR labelled intraspinal microvessels were present in the injured spinal cord. Reexpression of NGFR in motoneurons after injury reflects an increased demand of neurotrophic factors, and an increased access exerting the physiological effects of trophic factors mediated by NGFR.
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