A light and electron microscopic study has been made of the time of formation of whisker-related patterns in trigeminothalamic afferents and the onset of synapse formation between afferents and cells in the ventroposteromedial nucleus (VPM) of the marsupial mammal, the wallaby, by labelling afferent
Conduction and synaptic transmission in the optic nerve and the superior colliculus during development of the retinocollicular projection in the wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
โ Scribed by Freeman, Tobe C.B.; James, Andrew C.; Mark, Richard F.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 342 KB
- Volume
- 380
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9967
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โฆ Synopsis
When do the developing connections between mammalian retinal ganglion cells and the superior colliculus become functional? Evoked potentials elicited by optic nerve stimulation in the pouch young of the wallaby were used to answer the question. Up to 42 days after birth, the evoked potentials in the colliculus appeared to be generated by axon conduction. Synaptic activity was first recorded from the rostral colliculus at 45 days, and was found to be progressively more caudal, spreading to cover the colliculus, by 65 days. From the earliest indication of synaptic activity until eye opening at 140 days, current source density (CSD) analysis consistently showed the same basic pattern: an initial deep sink from synaptic activity of fast (Y type) fibres, and a more superficial longer-latency sink from slower (W type) fibres. All features became more clearly delineated with age. The indirect retinocorticocollicular connection appeared between 134 days and 146 days. The ability of optic nerve fibres to sustain action potentials precedes their formation of functional synapses with collicular neurons, which happens abruptly at three months before eye opening. CSD analysis showed that the relationship between the conduction velocity of optic nerve fibres and their depth of termination is evident from the first signs of synapse formation.
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