Regeneration of Identified Neurons and Their Synaptic Connections in the Central Nervous System of Aplysia |
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Authors: | FREDMAN, STEVEN M. GAGE NUTZ, PETRA |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky 40506 |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. In the CNS of Aplysia the number and sequence of lesionsinfluence the regeneration of identified neurons and their synapticconnections The left pleural ganglion giant neuron (LGC) failsto regenerate its severed axon following crushes of the cerebropleural (C-PL) connectses A conditioning lesion paradigm inwhich first a foot nerve and then 10 days later, the left C-PLconnective is crushed, results in the LGC regenerating its axonSynaptic inputs from identified neurons in the cerebral ganglionrarely regenerate when only the C-PL connectives are crushedConditioning lesions also result in the regeneration of synapticconnections from the cerebral A neurons Multiple and sequentiallesions appear to be more effective than single lesions in promotingboth axonal regeneration and synapse formation The possiblemechanisms by which axonal regeneration and synaptogenesis arecontrolled are discussed. |
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