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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus ; Glial cell number ; Neuron number ; Postnatal development ; Rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Quantitative changes in cell number during development of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus were determined using semithin serial sections of tissue obtained from 28 rats on postnatal day 0, 5, 8, 10, 20, 30, 90 or 165. Our results show three phases of postnatal development in the rat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus: phase 1 from birth until eye opening, which occurs around the 12th day in these litters; phase 2 from eye opening through stabilization of neuron number on the 30th postnatal day, and phase 3 from that event until adulthood. During the first period increases in neuron number and in glial cell number are found accompanying a nearly seven-fold increase in dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus volume. Phase 2 includes a high incidence of neuronal cell death and a continuous increase in the number of glial cells. The third phase is characterized by a stabilization in the number of neurons, although the glial cell number continues to increase. Neuronal density decreases exponentially throughout the postnatal life of the rat, while the density of glial cells remains relatively stable over the period of study. The postnatal phenomenon of an initial increase in neuron number followed by a period of neuron death may be related to modulating and plastic functions which occur in the rat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus before a stable neuronal population is achieved on the 30th postnatal day.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1460-9568
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The brainstem mechanisms for the generation of paradoxical sleep are under considerable debate. Previous experiments in cats have demonstrated that injections of the cholinergic agonist carbachol into the oral pontine tegmentum elicit paradoxical sleep behaviour and its polygraphic correlates. The different results on the pontine structures that mediate this effect do not agree. We report here that limited microinjections of a carbachol solution into the ventral part of the oral pontine reticular nucleus in the cat induce, with a short latency, a dramatic, long-lasting increase in paradoxical sleep. Moreover, neuronal tracing experiments show that this pontine site is connected with brain structures responsible for the different bioelectric events of paradoxical sleep. These two facts suggest that the ventral part of the oral pontine reticular nucleus is a nodal link in the neuronal network underlying paradoxical sleep mechanisms.
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    Journal of neurology 172 (1954), S. 201-219 
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung An 15 Katzen wurde der Nucleus ruber einer Seite durch Coagulation ausgeschaltet. Nach der Ausschaltung des roten Kerns einer Seite zeigte sich eine Steigerung der Spontanschwankungen im EEG über der Herdseite. Diese Asymmetrie der Hirnrindenpotentiale hatte über den Feldern 1, 3, 5 und 7 (nach Brodmann) die stärkste Ausprägung. Über der motorischen Region (Feld 4) wurde nur eine geringe Seitendifferenz beobachtet. Diese teilweise Anregung der Spontantätigkeit der Hirnrindenfelder wich ungefähr am 10. Tag nach der Ausschaltung des Nucleus ruber einer Reduktion, die beide Seiten betraf. Bezüglich der Aktionsströme bestand nach der Ausschaltung eines Nucleus ruber eine beidseitige Steigerung der Beantwortung auf Lichtreize. Ein bemerkenswerter Befund war das Auftreten einer bioelektrischen Reaktion auf Sinnesreiz über Hirnrindenfeldern, die vor dem Eingriff keine solche gezeigt hatten. Die Befunde, die zum Teil im Gegensatz zu den Ergebnissen ähnlicher Untersuchungen in der Literatur stehen, werden diskutiert. Es wird dabei auch auf die Bedeutung bestimmter entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Beziehungen zwischen dem Nucleus ruber und einzelnen Hirnrindenfeldern hingewiesen.
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