Competitive interactions between neurons making axosomatic contacts in the leech
Research article published in The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (1990)
Abstract
Axons of lateral nociceptive (N) neurons in leech segmental ganglia wrap certain somata in adjacent ganglia but no somata in their own ganglion. In adults, the N neurons, which accurately regenerate axosomatic wrappings, can be induced to sprout in their own ganglion and wrap target homologues if the ganglion is isolated by cutting the nerve cord. Manipulations that denervate the new targets without injuring the lateral N cell, including focal lesions and protease injections into other N cells, also cause sprouting within 2-4 months. In contrast, cutting the lateral N cell's axons causes little or no sprouting within the ganglion without denervation. Therefore, denervation rather than injury accounts for sprouting within the ganglion. It is concluded that lateral N cells can wrap somata in their own ganglion that are homologues of their usual targets, but they are prevented from doing so by axonal wrappings from N cells in adjacent ganglia.
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Resumen
Peer-reviewed clinical and outcomes research relevant to medicinal leech therapy and its biology. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.
Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia
Utilizando la sanguijuela (sus ganglios segmentarios), este estudio demostró que las neuronas nociceptivas laterales (N) pueden ser inducidas a brotar y envolver cuerpos celulares homólogos en su propio ganglio tras la denervación, concluyendo que la denervación, en lugar de la lesión axonal, impulsa el brote y que las células normalmente están restringidas por los envoltorios de las células N en ganglios adyacentes. Su relevancia para la ASH radica en recordar que la sanguijuela medicinal es un organismo modelo fundamental en neurociencia, subrayando el largo linaje científico de la especie más allá de su secretoma terapéutico. Se trata de neurobiología de invertebrados sin contenido clínico ni anticoagulante, por lo que atañe a la sanguijuela como animal de investigación, no a los resultados de la hirudoterapia en los pacientes.
Citación
Competitive interactions between neurons making axosomatic contacts in the leech.
Gu et al. · The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 1990
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