Title of article
Monocular deprivation provokes alteration of the neuronal cytoskeleton in developing cat lateral geniculate nucleus
Author/Authors
KEVIN R. DUFFY AND JOANNA E. SLUSAR، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
319
To page
328
Abstract
Monocular deprivation early in development produces considerable change in the organization of connections within the central mammalian visual system. In the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, the soma, dendrites, and axon terminal fields of deprived cells become considerably smaller than nondeprived counterparts. We have examined the possibility that subcellular events enabling structural modification of deprived neurons include modification of proteins comprising the cytoskeleton. We examined the integrity of the cytoskeleton by measuring the response of a subset of its proteins to varying durations of monocular deprivation. Loss of all three neurofilament subunits (light, medium, and heavy) within deprived layers was observed to parallel changes in neuron gross structure. Monocular deprivation initiated beyond early life produced neither a change in structure nor a loss of neurofilament labeling.
Keywords
dLGN , Visual System , Structure , Development , Neurofilament , Plasticity
Journal title
Visual Neuroscience
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Visual Neuroscience
Record number
660988
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