Oldfors A, Engvall J, Sourander P
Acta Neuropathol. 1979 Feb 15;45(2):141-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00691892.
Diphtheria toxin was locally administered around the sciatic nerves of normal and protein deprived rats aged 3, 6, 12, and 26 weeks in order to investigate the permeability of the barriers enveloping the nerves. At all ages the rats developed a reversible hind limb paralysis linked to a severe segmental demyelination, indicating passage of the toxin into the endoneurium. From 6 weeks of age the pattern of reaction differed between the protein deprived and control rats. The differences are interpreted as being partly dependent on less efficient protective barriers of the sciatic nerves of the protein deprived rats.
为了研究包裹神经的屏障的通透性,将白喉毒素局部注射到3周、6周、12周和26周龄的正常和蛋白质缺乏大鼠的坐骨神经周围。在所有年龄段,大鼠均出现与严重节段性脱髓鞘相关的可逆性后肢麻痹,表明毒素进入了神经内膜。从6周龄开始,蛋白质缺乏大鼠和对照大鼠的反应模式有所不同。这些差异被解释为部分取决于蛋白质缺乏大鼠坐骨神经的保护屏障效率较低。