Literature DB >> 8427013

Effect of differential rearing on synapses and soma size in rat medial amygdaloid nucleus.

M Ichikawa1, M Matsuoka, Y Mori.   

Abstract

The effects of differential rearing on synaptic morphology and neuronal size were examined in the medial amygdaloid nucleus (MAN) of adult rats. Forty-day-old male rats were housed in one of three ways: individually (isolated condition, IC); with four males per cage (unisexual condition, UC); or with two males and two females per cage (social condition, SC). After 2 months, the animals were prepared for electron and light microscopy. Although there was no statistically significant difference in number of synapses per unit volume in MAN, the number of perforated (P) synapses, which are characterized by discontinuities in the postsynaptic density, were significantly greater in the UC and the SC than in the IC. The length of synaptic contact zone of P synapses was also longer in both the UC and the SC compared with the IC, whereas the length of nonperforated synapses was longer only in the SC. Soma area was also larger in the SC compared with the IC. These results demonstrate that exposure to different rearing conditions, in which the pheromonal environment can be substantially different, can induce striking morphological changes in both synapses and neurons in the MAN of adult rats.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8427013     DOI: 10.1002/syn.890130107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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