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A Study on the Localization of Neurofascin in the Myelinated Rat Sciatic Nerve Fibers (랫드 수초좌골신경섬유에서 Neurofascin분포에 대한 면역세포화학적 연구)

  • Chang, Byung-Hwa;You, Kwan-Hee;Lee, Jong-Hwan;Cho, Ik-Hyun;Bae, Chun-Sik;Park, Chang-Hyun;Han, Jeong-Mi;Choe, Nong-Hoon;Chang, Byung-Joon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.131-140
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    • 2006
  • Neurofascin, one of the members of L1CAM, has been known to have some important roles during the development of nerve fibers. In order to investigate the role of neurofascin associated with the myelination of peripheral nerves, the localization of neurofascin in myelinated rat sciatic nerve fibers was studied with the immuno-fluorescence and immune-electron microscopy and the results are as follows; 1. According to the myelination is going on, neurofascin localization was dramatically changed in the sciatic nerve fibers. 2. In the myelinated fibers, neurofascin was weakly localized along the axolemma at the node of Ranvier. 3. Neurofascin was also apparantly localized at the non-compact area of Schwann cell membrane such as paranodal loop, Schmidt-Lantermann incisure, inner & outer mesaxons in the myelinated fibers. From the above results, neurofascin is likely to have a role to sustain the ideal gap of apposing membranes of Schwann cell, so it may enable to materials transport in the myelin sheath.

Relationship between the formation of Schmidt-Lantermann incisure and the localization of neurofascin in rat sciatic nerve (랫드 궁둥신경에서 말이집틈새의 형성과 Neurofascin 발현 연관에 대한 면역세포화학적연구)

  • Choi, Hye-Young;Cho, Ik-Hyun;Lee, Jong-Hwan;Nahm, Sang-Soep;Chang, Byung-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.273-278
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    • 2009
  • Neurofascin, one of the members of L1CAM, has been known to have some important roles during the development of nerve fibers. In order to investigate the role of neurofascin associated with the formation of Schmidt-Lantermann incisure in the sciatic nerve, the localization of neurofascin was studied with electron microscopy, immuno-fluorescence and immuno-electron microscopy. In the electron microscopy, the first formation of Schmidt-Lantermann incisure was checked at postnatal day 6 and the complete form of incisures traversing the whole myelin sheath began to be observed at postnatal day 8. In the immunofluorescence, neurofascin immunoreactive Schmidt-Lantermann incisures were first checked at postnatal day 6 and dramatically increased with aging by postnatal day 56. In the immunoelectron microscopy, neurofascin immunoreactive gold particles at the incisure forming sites were first observed at postnatal day 6 and the number of gold particles was increased as the animal was getting old by postnatal day 56. According to the present study, neurofascin is likely to have some relationships with Schmidt-Lantermann incisure formation.

An immunohistochemical study on the initial development of 155 kd neurofascin in rat sciatic nerve (랫드 궁둥신경에서 155 kd Neurofascin의 발현개시에 대한 면역세포화학적연구)

  • Won, Hee-Young;Cho, Ik-Hyun;Lee, Jong-Hwan;Nahm, Sang-Soep;Choe, Nong-Hoon;Park, Jae-Hyung;Chang, Byung-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 2012
  • Neurofascin, one of the members of L1CAM, has been known to have some important roles during the development of nerve fibers. In order to investigate the role of neurofascin associated with the development of nerve fibers in the rat sciatic nerve, the initial development of NF155 in the paranode was studied with immuno-fluorescence and immuno-electron microscopy. The result of the present study showed NF155 was not detected in the fetal sciatic nerve and began to reveal at the postnatal day 0 (P0) and dramatically increased by time lapse until postnatal day 7 (P7). NF155 was prominently localized in the axolemma of paranode and not detected in the central region of node of Ranvier. According to the present study, NF155 is likely to have some relationships with the formation of paranode and myelin sheath.