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TRANSPORT OF 14C INCORPORATED PROTEIN IN THE CORTICOSPINAL TRACT OF THE RAT BRAIN
Authors:J. A. Foulkes   N. Robinson
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, The London Hospital Medical College, London, E.1.
Abstract:Abstract— The origin of fibres of a corticospinal pathway in rat brain was located by cortical ablation and Marchi staining and also by electrical stimulation of the motor cortex.
Enzyme changes investigated histochemically over 0–14 days post-injection of 5 μ10.15 m NaCl into the neocortex indicated that very little apparent disturbance of nerve cell metabolism beyond a narrow band adjacent to the path of the microneedle within the cortex had occurred. [14 C]Leucine as a precursor of protein synthesis was used to study incorporation of the amino acid into protein. At the site of injection the maximum level of labelled protein was recorded at 30 min post-injection, the level decreasing to less than 2 per cent of this at 6 hr.
The subsequent axonal flow of labelled protein along the corticospinal pathway was investigated during the period 15 min to 21 days post-injection. Within 24 hr increasing amounts of labelled proteins were measured caudally, but not more than 6 per cent had migrated beyond 5 mm from the site of injection. At 3 days this percentage had increased to 14.6 per cent, the labelled proteins being distributed in progressively decreasing amounts to a further 13 mm caudal. Very little change from this position was seen during the following 18 days.
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