“…As a result, there is a marked increase locally in the number of these cells (Cova and Aldskogius, 1986;Cova et al, 1988), a reaction peaking about 1 to 2 weeks postinjury . Concomitantly, astrocytes undergo hypertrophy, as evidenced by the marked increase in immunoreactivity for the major astroglial cell intermediate filament protein, glial fibrillary acidic protein, GFAP (Cheng et al, 1994;Eriksson et al, 1997;Garrison et al, 1991;Gilmore et al, 1990;Hajos et al, 1990;Murray et al, 1990;, and its mRNA (Eriksson et al, 1997). The microglial cells responding to peripheral nerve injury express several complement factors, indicating that the complement cascade is activated Svensson and Aldskogius, 1992a;Svensson et al, 1995).…”