Migration and Differentiation of Cerebral Cortical Neurons After Transplantation into the Brains of Ferrets
- 20 September 1985
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 229 (4719) , 1268-1271
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.4035355
Abstract
Cells from the cerebral proliferative zones of newborn ferrets were labeled with tritiated thymidine and a fluorescent dye and were transplanted as a single-cell suspension into the occipital region of newborn ferrets. The transplanted cells became thoroughly integrated into the host environment: many cells migrated through the intermediate zone and into the cortical plate, where they developed as pyramidal neurons. Other transplanted cells came to resemble glial cells. After 1 to 2 months most transplanted neurons had taken up residence in layer 2 + 3, the normal destination of neurons generated on postnatal days 1 and 2. Thus the sequence of morphological differentiation and the eventual laminar position of the isochronically transplanted neurons closely paralleled that of their normal host counterparts.Keywords
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