Sm. Hassan et al., BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH-FACTOR IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE PERIPHERAL MOTOR SYSTEM OF THE RAT, Acta Neuropathologica, 87(4), 1994, pp. 405-410
We have used immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy to investiga
te the distribution of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the pe
ripheral motor system of the adult rat. In the lumbar segments of the
spinal cord, bFGF immunoreactivity (bFGF-I) was seen in motor neurons
and glial cells but not in axons. The neuronal immunostaining was seen
as two or three intensely fluorescent spots in the nuclei with weak a
nd more diffuse staining of the perinuclear cytoplasm. In the sciatic
nerve, bFGF-I was seen in Schwann cells with strong intensity at the n
odes of Ranvier. Axonal immunostaining could not be detected. At the e
lectron microscopic level, the intense nodal immunostaining of Schwann
cells was confirmed and was found to be localized to the Schwann cell
membrane at the nodal gap. The intensity of staining decreased with d
istance from the node. In the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, bFGF-I
was seen at the motor endplates in sites corresponding to the motor n
erve terminals in addition to faint staining within the muscle fibers.
Electron microscopy showed that bFGF-I was localized within the nerve
terminals. Histochemical localization of bFGF in the peripheral motor
system is compatible with the functions ascribed for this protein in
this system.