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Malnutrition and myelin structure: an X-ray scattering study of rat sciatic and optic nerves

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Taking advantage of the fast and accurate X-ray scattering techniques recently developed in our laboratory, we tackled the study of the structural alterations induced in myelin by malnutrition. Our work was performed on sciatic and optic nerves dissected from rats fed with either a normal or a low-protein caloric diet, as a function of age (from birth to 60 days). By way of electrophysiological controls we also measured (on the sciatic nerves) the height and velocity of the compound action potential. Malnutrition was found to decrease the amount of myelin and to impair the packing order of the membranes in the sheaths.

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Revised version: 15 June 2000

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Vargas, V., Vargas, R., Marquez, G. et al. Malnutrition and myelin structure: an X-ray scattering study of rat sciatic and optic nerves. Eur Biophys J 29, 481–486 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002490000094

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