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Description
The morphology and postnatal development of axonal terminal arbors will be
studied. Once axons have reached their target, the sequence of structural
events that occur to produce adult forms will be documented. Axons will be
injected close to their terminations with horseradish peroxidase (HRP).
The three-dimensional forms of terminal arbors and details of their
appendages will be characterized in the light microscope and synaptic
patterns of terminals will be identified in the electron microscope.
Retino-geniculate axons in the kitten and cerebellar mossy and climbing
fibers in postnatal mice will be studied with respect to their branching
pattern as they expand and mature. The types of growing tips will be
identified and their placement on the arbor, cytological features, and
presence of specialized contacts will be described. Particular attention
will be given to the refinement of mature shapes of terminal swellings and
the corresponding development of synaptic relations. The structural
changes accompanying potential withdrawal of supernumerary branches, as
well as reduction of terminals will be documented. The development of
shape of dendritic appendages of postsynaptic cells will also be followed
in Golgi preparations to elucidate the relationship of axonal development
to dendritic form. These studies should provide a morphological basis for
development of axons in general and for future experiments utilizing
surgical intervention, genetic mutants, or environmental manipulation.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 12/31/89 → 12/31/89 |
Financement
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Keywords
- Cirugía
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