Abstract
1) In this study, cats were utilized to make a histochemical study of dehydroxyrase at globus pallidus lesion produced by the methods of oil-wax-, etopalin-injections and electrical coagulation.
2) In case of oil-wax-produced lesion, the immediately contact tissue is negative or slightly positive in the reaction of dehydroxyrase and, in contrast, the outer layer is normal in the value, showing a normal aerobic glycolysis.
3) The Etopalin method manifested a weak reaction or hypofunction of aerobic glycolysis in the comparatively extensive area around the absolutely necrotized contact border tissue.
4) A normal reaction is obtained at the tissue near the contact border tissue with a coagulating electrode, maintaining the sufficient aerobic glycolysis.