Sharpening of topographical projections and maturation of geniculocortical axon arbors in the hamster
- 22 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 277 (4) , 593-607
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902770411
Abstract
During specification of orderly neural maps, axons correctly navigate to their targets and form terminal arbors in topographically correct positions. To learn more about this mapping process, the patterns of geniculocortical topography were correlated with growth of axon arbors in the hamster visual cortex. Topography was studied by retrograde transport of WGA-HRP from area 17 to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGd) and visualized with TMB histochemistry. In separate experiments, geniculocortical axon arbors were filled with HRP deposited extracellularly into the optic radiations and stained with cobalt-intensified DAB. On the day of birth (P0) and on P1–2, a crude topography was detected in the geniculocortical system. At these ages, geniculocortical axons coursed in the embryonic white matter of the visual cortex, parallel to the pia. During their passage, multiple short collaterals, with no terminal arbors, were extended into the subplate and deeper portions of the cortical plate. By P3–5, the topography was more precise and simple axonal arbors had now begun to be formed on some branches within the cortical plate. During the second postnatal week, branches in the white matter without terminals were eliminated and the ramifications of branches in the gray matter became more elaborate. The arbors continued to increase in complexity and resembled adult forms by P24.Keywords
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