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Changes in the ultrastructure of satellite cells of slow loris in tricresylphosphate poisoning
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Changes in the ultrastructure of satellite cells of slow loris in tricresylphosphate poisoning

M M Ahmed and MM AHMED
Acta neuropathologica, Vol.37(2), pp.173-175
01/01/1977
PMID: 403739

Abstract

Animals Cresols - poisoning Ganglia, Spinal - drug effects Ganglia, Spinal - ultrastructure Microscopy, Electron Nerve Tissue - ultrastructure Retrograde Degeneration Strepsirhini Tritolyl Phosphates - poisoning
Toxic reaction of satellite cells from posterior root ganglia of slow loris in TCP poisoning is described. The satellite cells in experimental animals show a marked increase in the rough ER, Golgi complex, microvesicles and filaments. Furthermore there is also an increase in the number of dense bodies and mitochondrial density in these cells. The significance of these changes are discussed and it is concluded that in TCP poisoning not only the neurons but the supporting cells are also affected.

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