NERVE DAMAGE INDUCED BY MYCOBACTERIAL GRANULOMAS IN GUINEA-PIG SCIATIC-NERVES

  • 1 June 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 56  (2) , 283-290
Abstract
A possible model for nerve damage in leprosy has been developed in the sciatic nerve of the guinea pig. Intraneural injection of 107 BCG organisms into an unsensitized animal induces an epithelioid cell granuloma in 2 weeks similar to that found in tuberculoid leprosy patients. In contrast, intraneural injection of 109 cobalt-irradiated Mycobacterium leprae organisms induces a macrophage granuloma in 5 weeks, similar to that found in lepromatous leprosy patients. Histological, immunohistochemical, electron microscopical and electrophysiological studies have demonstrated that the lesions induced in the experimental animals show many of the features documented in studies of nerve damage in leprosy patients.