Caudal spinal cord of the teleost Sternarchus albifrons resembles regenerating cord
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 205 (1) , 85-92
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092050111
Abstract
The morphology of spinal cord in the caudal‐most spinal segments of normal adult Sternarchus albifrons is different from that of more rostral adult cord. The caudal segments are strikingly similar to the regenerating spinal cord observed after amputation of the tail in Sternarchus. In the caudal‐most vertebral segment of normal spinal cord, ependymal cells are radially enlarged and are more numerous than in more rostral adult cord. Large processes of the ependymal cells extend into the central canal, which also contains a prominent Reissner's fiber. Invaginations of the outer surface of the spinal cord, with the associated basal lamina, are common. Lateral to the immediate ependymal layer, extracellular spaces contain longitudinally oriented neurites. Cell bodies and cell processes filled with dense‐cored vesicles occur throughout the caudal‐most segment of spinal cord, and are especially concentrated in the ventral half, interspersed with numerous capillaries. In all these respects the caudal‐most segments of normal adult spinal cord in Sternarchus closely resemble regenerating spinal cord of Sternarchus. In both regions, at least some of the ependymal cells retain the ability to divide and generate new neurons and glial cells.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Fine structure of regenerated ependyma and spinal cord in Sternarchus albifronsThe Anatomical Record, 1983
- Ependymal cells of the filum terminale in fish (poecilia sphenops) adapted to freshwater and saltwater: Electron microscopic studyThe Anatomical Record, 1981
- Radioautographic investigation of gliogenesis in the corpus callosum of young Rats I. Sequential changes in oligodendrocytesJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1978
- The Germinal Cell and Histogenesis of the Nervous SystemPublished by Springer Nature ,1978
- Aging of the rat olfactory bulb: Growth and atrophy of constituent layers and changes in size and number of mitral cellsJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1977
- The role of ependyma in spinal cord regeneration in the urodele, TriturusExperimental Neurology, 1972
- Regeneration of the caudal neurosecretory system in the cichlid teleost Tilapia mossambicaJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1966
- Secretion into the Cerebrospinal Fluid by Caudal Neurosecretory NeuronsScience, 1966
- The caudal neurosecretory system of fishesGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology, 1962
- Die Faserglia des SelachiergehirnsCell and tissue research, 1954