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Density and fine structure of peripheral nerves in various skin lesions of atopic dermatitis

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The density and fine structure of the peripheral nerve system in various skin lesions of 64 patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) was quantitatively analyzed by immunohistochemical staining with antibodies directed against protein gene product (PGP) and substance P (SP). The density of PGP-positive peripheral nerves was 2.5 × 10 3 μm 2 /Δs (Δs = 0.24 mm 2 selected area) in early acute lesions, 3.8 × 10 3 μm 2 /Δs in subacute lesions, 4.9 × 10 3 μm 2 /Δs in lichenified lesions and 7.1 × 10 3 μm 2 /Δs in prurigo lesions of AD. The density of nerve fibers in subacute, lichenified and prurigo lesions was significantly higher than in uninvolved skin of AD patients (2.0 × 10 3 μm 2 /Δs). Electron microscopically, bulging of axons with many mitochondria and a loss of their surrounding sheath of Schwann cells suggests that the free nerve endings in skin lesions of AD are in an active state of excitation. Many pinocytotic vesicles in the periphery of basal keratinocytes facing nerve endings which contained many neurovesicles suggests reciprocal effects between keratinocytes and nerve endings. The number of SP-positive nerve fibers in AD lesions was far less than one-tenth of the number of PGP-positive nerve fibers.

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Received: 2 April 1996

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Sugiura, H., Omoto, M., Hirota, Y. et al. Density and fine structure of peripheral nerves in various skin lesions of atopic dermatitis. Arch Dermatol Res 289, 125–131 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004030050167

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