1991
DOI: 10.1038/351568a0
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Disruption of retinogeniculate afferent segregation by antagonists to NMDA receptors

Abstract: Afferent activity has an important role in the formation of connections in the developing mammalian visual system. But the extent to which the activity of target neurons shapes patterns of afferent termination and synaptic contact is not known. In the ferret's visual pathway, retinal ganglion cell axons from each eye segregate early in development into eye-specific laminae in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). The dorsal laminae (termed laminae A and A1) then segregate further into inner and outer sublamina… Show more

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“…For each section, a line was drawn bisecting the A layer. The sublamination index (Hahm et al, 1991) was determined for each axon as the proportion of the axon arbor area in the half of the A layer containing the majority of that arbor; the sublamination index thus varied from 0.5 (no sublamination) to 1 (complete sublamination).…”
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“…For each section, a line was drawn bisecting the A layer. The sublamination index (Hahm et al, 1991) was determined for each axon as the proportion of the axon arbor area in the half of the A layer containing the majority of that arbor; the sublamination index thus varied from 0.5 (no sublamination) to 1 (complete sublamination).…”
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“…Sublamination of retinogeniculate afferents was assessed at the level of individual retinal ganglion cell axon arbors in animals treated systemically with 40 mg/kg/d L-NoArg or 40 mg/kg/d D-NAME from P14 to P21. Axon labeling and analysis of axon arbors were done at P21 according to the methods outlined in Hahm et al (1991), so that the effects of NOS blockade could be compared with the effects of NMDA receptor blockade. Ferrets were given an overdose (Ͼ100 mg/kg, i.p.)…”
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