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RETROGRADE AXONAL TRANSPORT OF RAPIDLY MIGRATING LABELLED PROTEINS AND GLYCOPROTEINS IN REGENERATING PERIPHERAL NERVES

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1976

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Abstract

Abstract— The redistribution of rapidly migrating [ 3 H]leucine‐labelled proteins and [ 3 H]fucose‐labelled glycoproteins was studied in ligated regenerating hypoglossal and vagus nerves of the rabbit. When regenerating and contralateral hypoglossal nerves were ligated 16 h after labelling of the nerve cell bodies, rapidly migrating proteins and glycoproteins accumulated distal to the ligatures indicating a rapid retrograde transport from the peripheral parts of the nerves within 6 h. The retrograde accumulation of both proteins and glycoproteins was greater on the regenerating side than on the contralateral side at both 1 and 5 weeks after a nerve crush. Labelled proteins and glycoproteins also accumulated proximal to the ligatures, indicating a delayed rapid anterograde phase of axonal transport. The accumulation of this phase was also greater on the regenerating side 1 week after a nerve crush for both labelled proteins and glycoproteins. One week after a crush of the cervical vagus nerve, rapidly migrating proteins and glycoproteins redistributed between he crush zone and a proximal ligature applied 16 h after labelling of the nerve cell bodies. A retrograde accumulation occurred distal to the ligature within 6 h, indicating a rapid retrograde transport from the crush zone.

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