A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF RAT CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM MYELINATION USING THE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL METHOD FOR MBP

Citation
K. Hamano et al., A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF RAT CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM MYELINATION USING THE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL METHOD FOR MBP, Developmental brain research, 93(1-2), 1996, pp. 18-22
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
01653806
Volume
93
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
18 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-3806(1996)93:1-2<18:AQORCM>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The temporal order of the myelination of the nervous pathways in 0-42- day-old Wistar rats was quantitatively analyzed using immunohistochemi stry with anti-myelin basic protein (MBP) antibody. Immunohistochemist ry was performed on paraffin-embedded tissue according to the standard ABC technique. For the objective evaluation of myelination, we conver ted the level stained with the immunohistochemical method into continu ous numbers of 0-256 giving the intensity of myelination, using an ima ge analyzing system. We analyzed nine nervous pathways: corpus callosu m, optic tract, internal capsule, spinal tract of trigeminal nerve, in ferior cerebellar peduncle, cerebellar white matter, pyramidal tract, medial longitudinal fasciculus, and cuneate fasciculus. The onset of t he myelination of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve, inferior c erebellar peduncle, medial longitudinal fasciculus and cuneate fascicu lus was day 7 (postnatal). That of the corpus callosum, optic tract, i nternal capsule and cerebellar white matter was day 14, and that of th e pyramidal tract was day 21. The time required to reach the level of myelination of day 42 was day 21 for the spinal tract of the trigemina l nerve and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, day 28 for the internal capsule, day 35 for the corpus callosum, optic tract, cerebellar white matter and pyramidal tract, and day 42 for the medial longitudinal fa sciculus. Our method using immunohistochemistry with anti-MBP antibody provided a highly sensitive and objective criterion for judging preci sely the time and the progress of myelination in each nervous pathway and compare one nervous pathway with another.