The Morphometric changes of Rat Peripheral nerve after Methyl-cobalamin Treatment in Capsaicin Induced Neuropathy.
- Author:
Sang Soo LEE
1
Author Information
1. Deratment of neurology, College of medicine, Chungbuk National University.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Methylcobalamin;
Capsaicin;
Polyneuropathy;
Morphometry;
Unmyelinated fiber
- MeSH:
Animals;
Capsaicin*;
DNA;
Humans;
Infant, Newborn;
Metabolism;
Myelin Sheath;
Nerve Regeneration;
Peripheral Nerves*;
Polyneuropathies;
Rats*;
Regeneration;
Sural Nerve;
Tissue Donors
- From:Journal of the Korean Neurological Association
1998;16(5):678-681
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Methcobalamin was known to act as a methyl donor in DNA metabolism and increase Protein synthesis for nerve regeneration. To determine whether methylcobalamin affects capsaicin induced polyneuropathy in rat sural nerves. METHODS: On their second day of life, 18 newborn rats were injected subcutaneously with capsaicin(50mg/kg). Ten rats were treated with methylcobalamin(500microgram/kg) and eight rats with normal saline 5 days a week for 12weeks after capsaicin injection. Using morphometry and computer digitization, the number and sloe distribution of myelinated and unmyelinated fibers were evaluated in sural nerves at 13 weeks. RESULTS: There was significant difference in the number of unmyelinated fibers between two groups(control group 33,321 +/- 15,539/mm2; methylcobalamin group 99,614+/-20,581/mm2. p<0.0001). Methylcobalamin did not change the number and size distribution of'myelinated fibers. The size distribution of'unmyelinated fibers was approximately the same. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that methylcobalamln could increase regeneration of peripheral nerve morphometrically. It appears that methylcobalamin might be one of the useful therapeutic agents in various polyneuropathies.