Archives of Histology and Cytology
Online ISSN : 1349-1717
Print ISSN : 0914-9465
ISSN-L : 0914-9465
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Rapid Loss of Dorsal Horn Lectin Binding after Massive Brachial Plexus Axotomy in Young Rats
Elizabete SANT’ANNA-DA-COSTASergio L. CARVALHORosalia MENDEZ-OTEROLeny A. CAVALCANTE
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1999 Volume 62 Issue 3 Pages 249-252

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Abstract
Lectins are proteins with binding affinities for specific sugars in complex glycoconjugates, some of which have been implicated in limiting synaptic plasticity or modulating nerve growth and guidance. We studied the expression of the glycoconjugate recognized by the isolectin B4 of Griffonia simplicifolia (Gs-IB4) in spinal dorsal horns after massive axotomy of the brachial plexus in weanling rats. Gs-IB4+ binding sites in Rexed’s lamina II were rapidly reduced after massive peripheral axotomy. This rapid loss suggests that multiple nerve lesions minimize the number of intact fibers that converge with lesioned fibers into the same cord segments and thus may prevent the plastic changes accompanying the lesion of single nerves.
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