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Publication : The role of TNF-alpha during Wallerian degeneration.

First Author  Liefner M Year  2000
Journal  J Neuroimmunol Volume  108
Issue  1-2 Pages  147-52
PubMed ID  10900348 Mgi Jnum  J:102968
Mgi Id  MGI:3608281 Doi  10.1016/s0165-5728(00)00262-9
Citation  Liefner M, et al. (2000) The role of TNF-alpha during Wallerian degeneration. J Neuroimmunol 108(1-2):147-52
abstractText  The role of TNF-alpha in the course of Wallerian degeneration of the sciatic nerve was studied in control and TNF-alpha deficient mice. In control animals, the characteristic phenomena of Wallerian degeneration such as axon and myelin degeneration as well as macrophage recruitment with subsequent myelin removal were observed. In TNF-alpha deficient mice, in contrast, macrophage recruitment into the degenerating nerves was impaired resulting in a delayed myelin removal. However, the myelin phagocytic capacity of macrophages was not affected as it could be demonstrated by a similar myelin load of control and TNF-alpha deficient macrophages. These data indicate that the main function of TNF-alpha during Wallerian degeneration is the induction of macrophage recruitment from the periphery without affecting myelin damage or phagocytosis.
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