Experimental Study of NAHPH-Diaphorase Positive Neurons in
Nucleus Accumbens of Rats
Yan Zhao and Ke-Wei Huang

Abstract:
Background: In order to explain the mechanism
for the sparing of the nucleus accumbens in several pathologic
conditions, the accumbens, caudate and putamen were examined
in an experimental model. Methods: The neurons
in these regions from twenty adult rats were stained for the
enzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH-diaphorase)
and quantified. Results: Positive neurons in the
nucleus accumbens were more abundant than in the caudate and
putamen. Conclusions: Since these neurons have
been shown to be resistant to ischemia and degeneration, it
is suggested that the mechanism for the sparing of the nucleus
accumbens is related to the presence of a large number of NADPH-diaphorase
positive neurons.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1995; 22: 294-296
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