Literature DB >> 7187825

Developmental study of axon formation in the horizontal neurons of the retina of the chick embryo.

J M Génis-Gálvez, V Garcia-Lomas, F Prada, J A Armengol.   

Abstract

Among the types of horizontal cells of the avian retina, one has been described that has an axon terminating in a typical structure. The present study analyses the histogenesis of this axon whose initial outgrowth occurs on day 14 of incubation (HH-40). The axon terminal is first detectable, towards day 15 of incubation (HH-41), in the form of a varicose thickening possessing short filopodia. The formation of the axon and the growth of the axon terminal is coincident with a retraction of the perikaryal process. The axon usually originates from one of the principal dendrites and in these stages shows short and fine filopodia throughout its length. From day 16 onwards (synaptic) spines may be distinguished, both in the dendritic field and on the axon terminal. The growth of the axon, in the phase when the axon terminal still has not formed, may exhibit deflections and deviations in its course, the possible cause and mechanism of which are discussed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7187825     DOI: 10.1007/bf00301829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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