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Rapid appearance of beta-amyloid precursor protein immunoreactivity in damaged axons and reactive glial cells in rat brain following needle stab injury.

Brains of rats that had received needle stab wounds were examined sequentially for 72 h by immunohistochemistry using antibodies to beta-amyloid precursor protein ( APP). Immunoreactivity appeared 0.5 h after the injury in axons adjacent to the needle tract, becoming stronger over 15 h in neighboring swollen axons. APP-immunoreactive glial cells appeared 6 h after the injury around the needle tract and persisted throughout the experiment. Morphologically, these cells were thought to be mainly astrocytes.[1]

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