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Publication : Nerve transplantation shows that motor end-plate disease is not a primary Schwann cell defect.

First Author  Füchtbauer EM Year  1987
Journal  Exp Neurol Volume  97
Issue  1 Pages  135-42
PubMed ID  3582558 Mgi Jnum  J:28677
Mgi Id  MGI:76198 Doi  10.1016/0014-4886(87)90288-3
Citation  Fuchtbauer EM (1987) Nerve transplantation shows that motor end-plate disease is not a primary Schwann cell defect. Exp Neurol 97(1):135-42
abstractText  Motor end-plate diseased (MED) mice have altered nerve impulse conduction velocities and refractory periods. To test whether these pathological properties are caused by a primary Schwann cell defect, nerves were transplanted from MED and wildtype (WT) animals onto WT recipients. The donor origin of cells in the regenerated nerve was assessed by prelabeling with [3H]thymidine and by electrophoretic analysis of glucose phosphate isomerase allotypes. Nerve fiber regeneration through MED and WT implants was equally efficient. No difference was found in nerve conductivities of MED and WT grafts. Therefore a primary defect in the Schwann cells of the MED mouse is unlikely.
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