| Literature DB >> 16543134 |
Vincenzo De Paola1, Anthony Holtmaat, Graham Knott, Sen Song, Linda Wilbrecht, Pico Caroni, Karel Svoboda.
Abstract
We imaged axons in layer (L) 1 of the mouse barrel cortex in vivo. Axons from thalamus and L2/3/5, or L6 pyramidal cells were identified based on their distinct morphologies. Their branching patterns and sizes were stable over times of months. However, axonal branches and boutons displayed cell type-specific rearrangements. Structural plasticity in thalamocortical afferents was mostly due to elongation and retraction of branches (range, 1-150 microm over 4 days; approximately 5% of total axonal length), while the majority of boutons persisted for up to 9 months (persistence over 1 month approximately 85%). In contrast, L6 axon terminaux boutons were highly plastic (persistence over 1 month approximately 40 %), and other intracortical axon boutons showed intermediate levels of plasticity. Retrospective electron microscopy revealed that new boutons make synapses. Our data suggest that structural plasticity of axonal branches and boutons contributes to the remodeling of specific functional circuits.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16543134 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.02.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173