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Degeneration patterns of postganglionic fibers following sympathectomy
Seven weeks after surgery, fragments of folded basement lamella and Remak bundles with condensed cytoplasm and numerous flat processes are persisting signs of the degeneration.
In addition to the differences in time course between the proximal and the distal site of observation, it was also noted that both the axonal degeneration and the reactions of the Schwann cells are more pronounced in the rcg than in the muscle nerve. For example there was abundant mitotic activity in the central endoneural and Schwann cells whereas we could not detect such activity in the periphery.
It is concluded that the time course of degeneration and the intensity of the degenerative and reactive processes is, to a considerable extent, determined by the distance between the site of nerve section and the site from which the specimen is taken. Many of the conflicting data in the literature can be explained by this finding.
Sympathectomy induces adrenergic excitability of cutaneous C-fiber nociceptors
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8822575
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Jan;75(1):514-7.
pH changes in synovial fluid following perivascular sympathectomy
Proc Inst Med Chic. 1947 Nov 15;16(17):465.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18896440