Literature DB >> 7419737

An ultrastructural study of the normal synaptic organization of the optic tectum and the degenerating tectal afferents from retina, telencephalon, and contralateral tectum in a teleost, Holocentrus rufus.

H Ito, A B Butler, S O Ebbesson.   

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the optic tectum in the squirrel fish, Holocentrus rufus, has been studied and the normal synaptic organization is described. Synaptic terminals were classified into eight types (S1-S6, F1, F2) by their morphology and synaptic relations. The distribution pattern for each type of terminal was determined by counting the relative number of terminals in each layer. Most S1 terminals are localized in Stratum marginale (SM), whereas S2 terminals are most common in Stratum fibrtosum et griseum superficiale (SFGS). S3, S4, S5, F1, and F2 terminals are limited mainly to SFGS and Stratum griseum centrale (SGC). S6 terminals are most frequently seen in SGC and Stratum griseum periventriculare (SPV). In order to determine the origins of the various types of synaptic terminals in the optic tectum, the telencephalon, eye, and optic tectum were removed unilaterally and areas of resultant degeneration examined. Electron microscopic observations show that nearly all S2 terminals in SFGS of the contralateral optic tectum degenerate after eye enucleation, whereas some S4 terminals in SFGS and SGC exhibit degenerative changes after removal of the ipsilateral telencephalon. Unilateral ablation of the optic tectum was associated with degenerative changes in occasional S5 terminals within SGC of contralateral optic tectum. All experiments resulted in some increased electron density of S3 and F terminals, some of which were identified as F2 terminals. The possible origins of S1 and S6 terminals, which were not altered in the present experiments, are discussed.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7419737     DOI: 10.1002/cne.901910409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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