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The size of motoneurons of the gastrocnemius muscle in rats with diabetes. | LitMetric

Alterations in the number and size of motoneurons were studied in the medial gastrocnemius (MG) motor nucleus of diabetic rats (12 or 22 weeks after injection of storeptozotocin) and age-matched controls. Each group contained 6 animals. MG motoneurons were retrogradely labeled by dextran-fluorescein and the number and size of cell bodies were examined. Significantly fewer labeled MG motoneurons were found in the 22-week diabetic rats as compared with age-matched control animals. The mean soma diameter of MG motoneurons was significantly smaller in the 12- and 22-week diabetic animals. Furthermore the soma size for 22-week diabetic animals was smaller than for 12-week diabetic animals. The distribution of average soma diameters in the MG nucleus of control animals was bimodal; cells with larger average diameter were presumed to be alpha-motoneurons and those with smaller diameters were presumed to be gamma. Compared to control animals, the number of smaller MG motoneurons was reduced in 12 week diabetic animals. By 22 weeks, diabetic animals had no small MG motoneurons and the size distribution became unimodal. We conclude that there is a significant decrease in the absolute number and size of MG motoneurons in diabetic rats, with the possibility that the decrease occurred predominantly among the smaller gamma-motoneurons.

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