Chouchkov C
Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch. 1979;93(3):425-32.
The ultrastructure of reinnervated Herbst corpuscles shows that the regenerating nerve branches appear in the inner zone of the receptors at the end of the first month after nerve crush. The nerve branches are accompanied by the Schwann receptor cells. Two periods of regeneration can be established. During the first period the changes reflect mainly the quantitative relations between the regenerating nerve branches and the Schwann receptor cells, whereas during the second period the intracytoplasmic and intraaxoplasmic renewal of the organelles take place. The final regeneration of the receptors finishes at the end of the fifth month after nerve crush and one month later after nerve transection. Also, after transection the number of reinnervated receptors is less encountered.