aksonale
Aksonale is an adjective used in some languages to describe features related to axons, the long projections of neurons that transmit electrical impulses. The term is derived from the Greek axon, meaning “axis,” with a suffix that forms adjectives; in English the corresponding form is axonal.
Use of aksonale appears mainly in non-English neuroanatomical literature, where it functions similarly to the English
An axon extends from the neuron’s soma and can be myelinated, with myelin sheaths increasing the speed
Pathological changes affecting axons include injury, transection, and degeneration. Wallerian degeneration describes the distal portion of
See also: axon, axonal transport, myelination, Wallerian degeneration.