Growth characteristics of ganglion cell axons in the developing and regenerating retino-tectal projection of the rat

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​Growth characteristics of ganglion cell axons in the developing and regenerating retino-tectal projection of the rat​
Wizenmann, A. & Bähr, M. ​ (1997) 
Cell and Tissue Research290(2) pp. 395​-403​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410050946 

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Wizenmann, A; Bähr, Mathias 
Abstract
Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons from the temporal retina project to the anterior superior colliculus (SC), whereas nasal retinal axons project to the posterior SC. The stripe assay has shown that temporal retinal axons avoid growing on membrane stripes from the posterior SC but nasal retinal axons show no growth preference. Several putative guidance molecules have been identified in target tissues for these axons during development in vertebrates. Regenerating axons from adult rat retinae also possess the capacity to recognize appropriate target cells and to form functional connections in vivo and in vitro. However, the expression of information for axonal guidance and target recognition in mammals and birds seems to be limited to the period when central nervous system projections develop during embryogenesis. Nevertheless, the deafferented adult rat SC re-establishes target information recognizable by embryonic rat retinae, although the re-expression of guidance factors after deafferentation does not seem to be a mere recapitulation of their normal developmental expression pattern. The roles of astrocytes and microglia in axon guidance are also discussed.
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1997
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Cell and Tissue Research 
ISSN
0302-766X

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