Bianchi R, Gioia M
J Anat. 1985 Jan;140 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):159-64.
The morpho-quantitative analysis carried out in the neuronal population of the periaqueductal grey matter of the cat has shown that nuclear inclusions are mainly of the filamentous type and that they are distributed predominantly in the external region, i.e. in the part of the periaqueductal grey matter situated furthest from the cerebral aqueduct, where 30% of the cells contain nuclear inclusions. In the internal region, i.e. in the part nearest the subependymal zone, only 2% of the neurons have nuclear inclusions. The glia in the internal region is more abundant and surrounds each nerve cell body while in the external zone of the periaqueductal grey matter it is scanty and does not delimit the neuronal soma. This difference suggests that there may be a relationship between the incidence of nuclear inclusions and the neuron/glia ratio.
对猫中脑导水管周围灰质神经元群体进行的形态定量分析表明,核内包涵体主要为丝状类型,且主要分布在外部区域,即中脑导水管周围灰质中距离脑导水管最远的部分,此处30%的细胞含有核内包涵体。在内部区域,即最靠近室管膜下区的部分,只有2%的神经元有核内包涵体。内部区域的神经胶质更为丰富,围绕着每个神经细胞体,而在中脑导水管周围灰质的外部区域则很少,且不界定神经元胞体。这种差异表明核内包涵体的发生率与神经元/神经胶质细胞比例之间可能存在关联。