Fine structures of perikaryal myelin sheaths on statoacoustic ganglion cells in 3-day-old chicks

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Perikaryal myelin sheaths on statoacoustic ganglion cells in 3-day-old chicks were studied by electron microscopy. The fixation method with a high-concentrated warm fixative helped in successful demonstrations of perikaryal myelin structures. The sheaths were composed of loose and compact myelin mixed by various arrangements. Twentyseven percents of perikarya were entirely encircled by compact myelin, 71% were partly wrapped by compact myelin, and 2% were wrapped by just loose myelin. The perikaryal myelin was composed of 3 to 16 layers of loose and compact lamellae, whereas the axonal myelin of 10 to 28 of compact lamellae. Since no unmyelinated perikarya, which are covered by a single layer of Schwann cell cytoplasm, were detected, it is suggested that the perikaryal myelination on all the ganglion cells has started before 3 days after hatching.

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Sun, Y. J., Komatsu, S., Naito, A., & Watanabe, S. Y. (1996). Fine structures of perikaryal myelin sheaths on statoacoustic ganglion cells in 3-day-old chicks. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 180(4), 309–317. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.180.309

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