2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03572.x
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Optical detection of neural function in the chick visual pathway in the early stages of embryogenesis

Abstract: We investigated the developmental pattern of functional synaptogenesis in the chick visual pathway using a multiple-site optical recording method. Responses to optic nerve stimulation were recorded from the diencephalon and mesencephalon of the chick embryo. The first excitatory postsynaptic responses to optic nerve stimulation appeared in the contralateral diencephalon at Hamburger-Hamilton stage 27, which corresponds to an incubation day 5.5 (E5.5). At more developed stages, the optical signals evoked by opt… Show more

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“…Finally, synaptic function mediated by NMDA receptors is latently generated 1 day before expression of the EPSP and the onset of synaptic function is regulated by Mg 2+ block of the NMDA receptors. These characteristics have also been observed for other cranial nerve nuclei, 42–47 suggesting that they may be basic profiles of embryonic EPSPs in the vertebrate CNS.…”
Section: Autonomic Neural Circuit Formation In the Brainstemsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Finally, synaptic function mediated by NMDA receptors is latently generated 1 day before expression of the EPSP and the onset of synaptic function is regulated by Mg 2+ block of the NMDA receptors. These characteristics have also been observed for other cranial nerve nuclei, 42–47 suggesting that they may be basic profiles of embryonic EPSPs in the vertebrate CNS.…”
Section: Autonomic Neural Circuit Formation In the Brainstemsupporting
confidence: 60%