Jf. Hoogeveen et al., ULTRASTRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN THE RAT SCIATIC-NERVE AFTER LOCAL HYPERTHERMIA, International journal of hyperthermia, 9(5), 1993, pp. 723-730
The rat sciatic nerve was heated over a length of 5 mm for 30 min at 4
3, 44 or 45-degrees-C. Morphological changes were not observed after h
eating at 43-degrees-C. Treatment at 44-degrees-C resulted in endoneur
ial oedema and mild vascular changes, such as contraction and vacuoliz
ation of endothelial cells and thickening of the media of the larger v
essels. Within 1 week several demyelinated axons were observed. The fi
rst changes after heating at 45-degrees-C included oedema, blood vesse
l occlusion and severe endothelial cell damage. Axonal changes, e.g. t
he accumulation of cell organelles, appeared 8 h after treatment; 24 h
after treatment most axons and myelin sheaths showed degenerative cha
nges. Absence of blood flow in the heated area of the nerve was shown
2 h after heating at 45-degrees-C. We conclude that hyperthermic treat
ment directly affects endothelial cells and myelin sheaths in the rat
sciatic nerve. Axons degenerate most probably as a consequence of isch
aemia.