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Louis-Antoine Ranvier

Louis-Antoine Ranvier (2 October 1835 – 22 March 1922) was a French physician, pathologist, anatomist and histologist, who discovered the nodes of Ranvier, regularly spaced discontinuities of the myelin sheath, occurring at varying intervals along the length of a nerve fiber.

Louis-Antoine Ranvier
Louis-Antoine Ranvier
Born2 October 1835
Died22 March 1922 (1922-03-23) (aged 86)
NationalityFrench
Known fornodes of Ranvier, Merkel-Ranvier cells
Scientific career
FieldsHistology
InstitutionsCollège de France
InfluencedJoaquín Albarrán, Ferdinand-Jean Darier

Career

Ranvier was born and studied medicine at Lyon, graduating in 1865 from the Ecole Préparatoire de Médecine et de Pharmacie. He moved to Paris after receiving the internship of Parisian hospitals. Here he founded a small private research laboratory on Rue Christine along with fellow intern Victor André Cornil, and together they later offered a course in histology to medical students which involved the careful examination of tissues under a microscope. Their course was unique in the time as microscopy had not been viewed favourably in medicine especially by Henri Ducrotay de Blainville (1777-1850) and Auguste Comte (1798-1857). Their histology course material became an influential textbook on histopathology. In 1867, Ranvier entered the Collège de France and worked as an assistant to Claude Bernard. In 1875, he was appointed to its chair of general anatomy.[1]

 
Ranvier, c. 1882

In 1878, Ranvier discovered the nodes along nerves which received his name. He conducted experiments on nerve growth, repair, and regeneration.[2] Other anatomical structures bearing his name are the Merkel-Ranvier cells, melanocyte-like cells in the basal layer of the epidermis that contain catecholamine granules; and Ranvier's tactile disks, a special type of sensory nerve ending. In 1897, he founded the scientific journal Archives d'anatomie microscopique with Edouard-Gérard Balbiani.

Some of his most notable students included Ferdinand-Jean Darier, Justin Marie Jolly, Joaquín Albarrán, Luis Simarro Lacabra, Joseph-Louis Renaut, and Fredrik Georg Gade.

Retirement

Ranvier retired in 1900 to his estate in Thélys (Roanne) and died at Vendranges in 1922.[3]

Bibliography

  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine and Victor André Cornil. 1869. Manuel d'histologie pathologique. Paris
  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine. 1875–1882. Traité technique d'histologie. Paris: F. Savy
  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine. 1878. Leçons sur l'histologie du système nerveux, par M. L. Ranvier, recueillies par M.Ed. Weber. Paris
  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine. 1880. Leçons d'anatomie générale sur le système musculaire, par L. Ranvier, recueillies par M. J. Renaut. Paris
  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine. 1885. Exposé des titres et des travaux de M. L. Ranvier. Paris

References

  1. ^ Barbara, Jean-Gaël (2007). "Louis Ranvier (1835–1922): The Contribution of Microscopy to Physiology and the Renewal of French General Anatomy". Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 16 (4): 413–431. doi:10.1080/09647040600685503. ISSN 0964-704X. PMID 17966057. S2CID 24884245.
  2. ^ Barbara, J. G. (2006). "Louis Antoine Ranvier (1835–1922)". Journal of Neurology. 253 (3): 399–400. doi:10.1007/s00415-006-0103-5. ISSN 0340-5354. PMID 16544103. S2CID 36903486.
  3. ^ Boullerne, Anne I. (2011). "Neurophysiology to Neuroanatomy: the transition from Claude Bernard to Louis Antoine Ranvier". Archives Italiennes de Biologie. 149 (Supplement): 38–46. doi:10.4449/aib.v149i4 (inactive 2023-01-03). ISSN 0003-9829.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2023 (link)

External links

  • Ranvier, Louis-Antoine at The Virtual Laboratory

louis, antoine, ranvier, october, 1835, march, 1922, french, physician, pathologist, anatomist, histologist, discovered, nodes, ranvier, regularly, spaced, discontinuities, myelin, sheath, occurring, varying, intervals, along, length, nerve, fiber, born2, octo. Louis Antoine Ranvier 2 October 1835 22 March 1922 was a French physician pathologist anatomist and histologist who discovered the nodes of Ranvier regularly spaced discontinuities of the myelin sheath occurring at varying intervals along the length of a nerve fiber Louis Antoine RanvierLouis Antoine RanvierBorn2 October 1835LyonDied22 March 1922 1922 03 23 aged 86 VendrangesNationalityFrenchKnown fornodes of Ranvier Merkel Ranvier cellsScientific careerFieldsHistologyInstitutionsCollege de FranceInfluencedJoaquin Albarran Ferdinand Jean Darier Contents 1 Career 2 Retirement 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditRanvier was born and studied medicine at Lyon graduating in 1865 from the Ecole Preparatoire de Medecine et de Pharmacie He moved to Paris after receiving the internship of Parisian hospitals Here he founded a small private research laboratory on Rue Christine along with fellow intern Victor Andre Cornil and together they later offered a course in histology to medical students which involved the careful examination of tissues under a microscope Their course was unique in the time as microscopy had not been viewed favourably in medicine especially by Henri Ducrotay de Blainville 1777 1850 and Auguste Comte 1798 1857 Their histology course material became an influential textbook on histopathology In 1867 Ranvier entered the College de France and worked as an assistant to Claude Bernard In 1875 he was appointed to its chair of general anatomy 1 Ranvier c 1882 In 1878 Ranvier discovered the nodes along nerves which received his name He conducted experiments on nerve growth repair and regeneration 2 Other anatomical structures bearing his name are the Merkel Ranvier cells melanocyte like cells in the basal layer of the epidermis that contain catecholamine granules and Ranvier s tactile disks a special type of sensory nerve ending In 1897 he founded the scientific journal Archives d anatomie microscopique with Edouard Gerard Balbiani Some of his most notable students included Ferdinand Jean Darier Justin Marie Jolly Joaquin Albarran Luis Simarro Lacabra Joseph Louis Renaut and Fredrik Georg Gade Retirement EditRanvier retired in 1900 to his estate in Thelys Roanne and died at Vendranges in 1922 3 Bibliography EditRanvier Louis Antoine and Victor Andre Cornil 1869 Manuel d histologie pathologique Paris Ranvier Louis Antoine 1875 1882 Traite technique d histologie Paris F Savy Ranvier Louis Antoine 1878 Lecons sur l histologie du systeme nerveux par M L Ranvier recueillies par M Ed Weber Paris Ranvier Louis Antoine 1880 Lecons d anatomie generale sur le systeme musculaire par L Ranvier recueillies par M J Renaut Paris Ranvier Louis Antoine 1885 Expose des titres et des travaux de M L Ranvier ParisReferences Edit Barbara Jean Gael 2007 Louis Ranvier 1835 1922 The Contribution of Microscopy to Physiology and the Renewal of French General Anatomy Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 16 4 413 431 doi 10 1080 09647040600685503 ISSN 0964 704X PMID 17966057 S2CID 24884245 Barbara J G 2006 Louis Antoine Ranvier 1835 1922 Journal of Neurology 253 3 399 400 doi 10 1007 s00415 006 0103 5 ISSN 0340 5354 PMID 16544103 S2CID 36903486 Boullerne Anne I 2011 Neurophysiology to Neuroanatomy the transition from Claude Bernard to Louis Antoine Ranvier Archives Italiennes de Biologie 149 Supplement 38 46 doi 10 4449 aib v149i4 inactive 2023 01 03 ISSN 0003 9829 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2023 link External links EditRanvier Louis Antoine at The Virtual Laboratory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Antoine Ranvier amp oldid 1131336836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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