1974
DOI: 10.1002/cne.901580207
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Cycle times of the neural epithelial cells of various types of neuron in the rat. An autoradiographic study

Abstract: Cell kinetic studies of the proliferation of the neural epithelium during the embryonic development of the rat brain are described.Pregnant rats received a single injection of "-thymidine PH-TdR) between the tenth and twenty-first day of pregnancy. Autoradiographs of the brains of the 25-day-old offspring were prepared. For a number of different cell types (table 1 , 11) the percentage of labeled neurons as a function of time of prenatal :'H-TdR injection was determined.The end of the proliferating period of t… Show more

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“…These results are in agreement with previous reports suggesting that GABAergic medium spiny neurons and their precursors make up the majority of cells in these early cultures, with a minority of interneurons and glia (Ivkovic et al, 1997;Ventimiglia and Lindsay, 1998;Petersen et al, 2000). The results are also consistent with evidence that forebrain gliogenesis (with the exception of radial glia) occurs in the late prenatal and early postnatal periods (Schultze et al, 1974).…”
Section: Characterization Of Proliferating Striatal Neuroblasts In Vitrosupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with previous reports suggesting that GABAergic medium spiny neurons and their precursors make up the majority of cells in these early cultures, with a minority of interneurons and glia (Ivkovic et al, 1997;Ventimiglia and Lindsay, 1998;Petersen et al, 2000). The results are also consistent with evidence that forebrain gliogenesis (with the exception of radial glia) occurs in the late prenatal and early postnatal periods (Schultze et al, 1974).…”
Section: Characterization Of Proliferating Striatal Neuroblasts In Vitrosupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The influence of the thalamus-derived factor exclusively on the duration of the G 1 phase of the cell cycle is in agreement with a number of studies showing that, in most eukaryotic cell types, cell-cycle duration is regulated mainly via G 1 (Pardee, 1989) and that Ts and G 2 /M-phase duration are highly conserved during neurogenesis (Kaufmann, 1968;Waechter and Jaensch, 1972;Schultze et al, 1974;Schmahl, 1983;Reznikov and van der Kooy, 1995;Miyama et al, 1997).…”
Section: Mitogenic Effect On the Dynamics Of The Cell Cyclesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The LI indicates the proportions of precursors in S phase at the time of the BrdUrd pulse and therefore reflects the relative duration of the S phase (Ts) with respect to the total duration of the cell cycle. Because Ts is largely invariant, variations of LI reflect changes in the duration of the cell cycle (Tc) (Waechter and Jaensch, 1972;Schultze et al, 1974;Schmahl, 1983;Reznikov and van der Kooy, 1995) (Fig. 5).…”
Section: Influence Of Tcm On Cell-cycle Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second is the duration of the cell cycle (Tc). S-phase is relatively invariant during cortical neurogenesis, and variations in the Tc are mostly attributable to G1 modification (Kaufmann, 1968;Waechter and Jaensch, 1972;Hoshino et al, 1973;Schultze et al, 1974;Korr, 1980;Schmahl, 1983;Miller and Kuhn, 1995;Reznikov and van der Kooy, 1995;Takahashi et al, 1995). Variations in the Tc lead to a variation of the percentage of precursors in S-phase so that after a pulse, short Tc values result in high labeling indices and long Tc values result in low labeling indices (Fujita, 1967;Waechter and Jaensch, 1972) (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the proliferative behavior of neuronal precursors, we injected an S-phase marker at different fetal stages and examined the intensity of autoradiographic labeling and the distribution of the cohorts of labeled neurons in the adult cortex (Schultze et al, 1974;Brückner et al, 1976). This makes it possible to describe the mitotic history of precisely defined neuronal populations (Sidman, 1970).…”
Section: Use Of [mentioning
confidence: 99%