Alexander Dogiel Explained

Alexander Stanislavovich Dogiel or Dogel (Russian: Александр Станиславович Догель; 1852 in Panevėžys – 1922 in Saint Petersburg), was a Russian Empire histologist and neuroscientist.[1] He contributed to a morphological classification of nerve cells. The cells of Dogiel, bipolar neurons of the spinal ganglia, are named after him.[2]

Biography

Dogel studied at Kazan University where he graduated in 1883. He inaugurated his career in 1885 as a monitor in embryology. Then he taught and practiced histology, first in Tomsk from 1888, then in 1892 at the Saint Petersburg Medical Institute where he was entrusted with the organization of the histology laboratory. He founded the Russian Archives of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology (Russian: архив анатомии, гистологии и эмбриологии).

Dogel lived and worked in isolation, rarely but authoritatively publishing lengthy and richly illustrated articles. His work focused on degenerative and regenerative neuromuscular junction abnormalities, neuromuscular spindles, and various cellular categories within the central nervous system. He demonstrated a mastery of silver staining techniques and some of his illustrations contain a level of detail comparable to that which can be obtained using a low-power electronic microscope. He examined neurons and classified them based on their lengths, the shapes of dendrites, the positions of nuclei and their location within ganglia.[3] [4]

Dogel was an important figure in Russian histology. He trained Russian scientists such as Vladimir Bekhterev, Babukin, Yakulovich and Doinnikov in this specialty, but never went to visit his colleagues from Western Europe. His son Valentine Dogiel (1882-1955) became a parasitologist.[5]

Major works

Notes and References

  1. Book: BEZKOROVAINY, ANATOLY.. SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA.. 2018. NOT AVAIL. 9781643708584. [Place of publication not identified]. 1046073242.
  2. de Castro. Fernando. 2016-04-20. The Cajal School in the Peripheral Nervous System: The Transcendent Contributions of Fernando de Castro on the Microscopic Structure of Sensory and Autonomic Motor Ganglia. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 10. 43. 10.3389/fnana.2016.00043. 1662-5129. 4837679. 27147984. free.
  3. Brehmer . A. . Schrödl . Falk . Neuhuber . Winfried . 1999 . Morphological classifications of enteric neurons -- 100 years after Dogiel . Anatomy and Embryology . 200 . 2 . 125–135 . 10.1007/s004290050267 . 10424871 . 20736532 . 0340-2061. subscription .
  4. Сотников . O.C. . Марков . И.И. . 2018 . КОНЦЕПЦИЯ РЕТИКУЛЯРНОЙ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ НЕРВНОЙ ТКАНИ АЛЕКСАНДРА ДОГЕЛЯ . The conception of the reticular organization of the nervous tissue of Alexander Dogiel . Морфологические ведомости . ru . 26 . 1 . 8–19 . 10.20340/mv-mn.18(26).01.8-19.
  5. Bauer, O.N. . Kennedy, C.R. . Chubb, J.C. . Polyanski, Y.I. . 1982 . Biographical note. Valentine A. Dogiel, 1882-1955 . International Journal for Parasitology . 12 . 1 . 13–14. 10.1016/0020-7519(82)90087-X .
  6. Web site: VL People [per240]]. vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. 2019-04-11.