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Reduction of the naturally occurring motor neuron loss by enlargement of the periphery

โœ Scribed by Margaret Hollyday; Viktor Hamburger


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
748 KB
Volume
170
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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Abstract

Motor hyperplasia following the enlargement of the periphery by implantation of a supernumerary leg is not due to โ€œremote controlโ€ of proliferation, as shown by motor neuron counts in 6โ€day chick embryos. We have tested the alternative hypothesis that we are dealing with reduction of the naturally occurring cell death. In normal development, the lumbar lateral motor column (l.m.c.) undergoes motor neuron degeneration resulting in a cell loss of at least 40%, which occurs between six and oneโ€half and nine and oneโ€half days. Following transplantation of supernumerary legs, cases selected for vigorous motility showed a numerical difference between experimental and contralateral (control) sides amounting to +11.0% to +27.5%. The transplants were innervated by varying combinations of thoracic and rostral lumbar nerves. We interpret our data in terms of survival of motor neurons which normally would have failed in a competition at the periphery but which were sustained by the enlarged peripheral fields. Our data do not permit a decision between the two alternatives: competition for synaptic sites or for a trophic agent. The surviving motor neurons are not limited to the rostral segments of the motor column but in most instances distributed along its entire rostroโ€caudal extent, implying a redistribution of all l.m.c. axons. The term โ€œhyperplasiaโ€ is no longer appropriate for the phenomenon under consideration and should be replaced by the term โ€œhypothanasia.โ€


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