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Axonal composition of the marginal and basal optic tracts in frogs
Authors:V M Vinogradova  Yu B Manteifel'
Abstract:An electron-microscopic investigation was made of the medial and lateral branches of the marginal and basal optic tracts. The ultrastructure and composition of the branches of the marginal tract are similar. The basal tract has a relatively loose structure and contains a high proportion of myelinated fibers of large diamter. On average these structures contain 3900 (4.7%), 4700 (4.9%), and 700 (28%) of myelinated and 79,800 (95.3%), 91,500 (95.1%), and 1800 (72%) unmyelinated fibers respectively. The myelinated fibers in the branches of the marginal tract have a diameter of 0.4–2.6 (main maximum 1.0, additional maximum 1.6 µ), those in the basal tract from 0.4 to 4.0 µ (main maximum 1.8, small additional maximum at 3.2 µ). The diameters of the unmyelinated fibers in all three tracts are 0.1–0.5 µ; the diameter of 60% of these fibers is approximately 0.2 µ. Degeneration of 99% of myelinated fibers of the optic nerve and 100% of fibers of the basal tract was found 85 days after enucleation and keeping at 18–20°C. Many nondegenerated myelinated fibers were found in the medial and lateral branches of the marginal tract (33 and 13%, ranges of diameters 0.6–1.4 and 0.6–1.0 µ respectively). These fibers perhaps participate in the organization of ipsilateral visual projection of the tectum. The nonmyelinated fibers were unchanged in all the tracts.A. N. Severtsov Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and Ecology of Animals, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 54–61, January–February, 1976.
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