Modeling Complex Current Waves of a Sural Nerve after Electric Stimulation in case of a Thin Myelin Sheath

Author(s):  
Takehito Hayami ◽  
Keiji Iramina ◽  
Xian Chen
2011 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 609-613
Author(s):  
Ferah Kizilay ◽  
Rengin Bilgen ◽  
Hulya Aydin Gungor ◽  
Hilmi Uysal ◽  
Cumhur Ertekin

2009 ◽  
Vol 105 (7) ◽  
pp. 07B315
Author(s):  
Takehito Hayami ◽  
Keiji Iramina ◽  
Akira Hyodo ◽  
Xian Chen ◽  
Kenji Sunagawa

Author(s):  
M. A. Hayat

Potassium permanganate has been successfully employed to study membranous structures such as endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi, plastids, plasma membrane and myelin sheath. Since KMnO4 is a strong oxidizing agent, deposition of manganese or its oxides account for some of the observed contrast in the lipoprotein membranes, but a good deal of it is due to the removal of background proteins either by dehydration agents or by volatalization under the electron beam. Tissues fixed with KMnO4 exhibit somewhat granular structure because of the deposition of large clusters of stain molecules. The gross arrangement of membranes can also be modified. Since the aim of a good fixation technique is to preserve satisfactorily the cell as a whole and not the best preservation of only a small part of it, a combination of a mixture of glutaraldehyde and acrolein to obtain general preservation and KMnO4 to enhance contrast was employed to fix plant embryos, green algae and fungi.


Author(s):  
John L. Beggs ◽  
Peter C. Johnson ◽  
Astrid G. Olafsen ◽  
C. Jane Watkins

The blood supply (vasa nervorum) to peripheral nerves is composed of an interconnected dual circulation. The endoneurium of nerve fascicles is maintained by the intrinsic circulation which is composed of microvessels primarily of capillary caliber. Transperineurial arterioles link the intrinsic circulation with the extrinsic arterial supply located in the epineurium. Blood flow in the vasa nervorum is neurogenically influenced (1,2). Although a recent hypothesis proposes that endoneurial blood flow is controlled by the action of autonomic nerve fibers associated with epineurial arterioles (2), our recent studies (3) show that in addition to epineurial arterioles other segments of the vasa nervorum are also innervated. In this study, we examine blood vessels of the endoneurium for possible innervation.


2007 ◽  
Vol 177 (4S) ◽  
pp. 312-312
Author(s):  
Claire C. Yang ◽  
Hong Gee Sim ◽  
Michel Kliot ◽  
Paul H. Lange ◽  
William J. Ellis ◽  
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1966 ◽  
Vol 15 (03/04) ◽  
pp. 471-475 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Reber

SummaryWell-defined lesions of mesenteric blood vessels with resulting platelet thrombi are produced in a reproducible manner by electric stimulation with a microelectrode under microscopic observation. The apparatus used and the results obtained are described.


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