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Granule cell migration in developing rat cerebellum. Influence of neonatal hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
Authors:J M Lauder
Institution:1. Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268 USA;2. Ribicoff Research Center, Norwich Hospital, Norwich, Connecticut 06360 USA
Abstract:The rate of cerebellar granule cell migration is altered by neonatal hypo- and hyperthyroidism in a manner similar to previously reported effects on the growth of granule cell axons, the parallel fibers, suggesting that the two processes may be intimately linked. Altered rates of granule cell acquisition in these experimental animals reflect changes in germinal cell proliferation in the external granular layer (EGL), movement of postmitotic cells within the EGL, as well as the rate and time course of granule cell migration. Results of this study support the hypothesis that granule cells migrate to the internal granular layer by translocation of the cell body through the descending portion of the growing parallel fiber, rather than by amoeboid-like migration of the perikaryon trailing the elongating parallel fiber behind.
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