Abstract: | Morpho-functional changes in the tectum mesencephali during degeneration after enucleation were studied inEmys orbicularis L. Comparison of amplitude-time characteristics of evoked potentials of the visual center with degenerative changes in axon terminals and fibers of the optic nerve in the same animals revealed a "light" type of degeneration of the terminals of unmyelinated axons and a "dark" type in terminals of myelinated axons. During "dark" degeneration (4–5 months after enucleation) the low-amplitude presynaptic component of the evoked potential, reflecting excitation of large myelinated fibers, disappeared and changes occurred in the characteristics of the first high-amplitude component, the appearance of which is connected with excitation of myelinated fibers of medium diameter. The last component disappeared 7 months after the operation, along with disappearance of the "dark" degeneration. During "light" degeneration (2.5–3.5 months) changes took place in the characteristics of the second high-amplitude component of the evoked potential, which reflects excitation of thin fibers, both myelinated and unmyelinated, whose ranges of diameters overlap. This component disappeared after 6–7 months, almost simultaneously with disappearance of the first high-amplitude component, as the result of simultaneous completion of degeneration of myelinated fibers of medium and small diameter. |