EMBRYONIC PURKINJE-CELLS GRAFTED ON THE SURFACE OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX INTEGRATE IN THE ADULT UNLESIONED CEREBELLUM

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作者
ROSSI, F
BORSELLO, T
STRATA, P
机构
[1] Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, University of Turin, Turin, I-10125
关键词
CLIMBING FIBER; PLASTICITY; SPROUTING; NEURON TARGET INTERACTIONS; RAT;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.1992.tb00908.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly assumed to be a necessary prerequisite for the survival and the integration of grafted neurons in the recipient brain. In the present study we have placed solid grafts of cerebellar anlage in the fourth ventricle of adult rats, in close contact with the host cerebellar cortex, to assess the capacity of embryonic Purkinje cells to interact with adult neurons and integrate in the unlesioned cerebellar cortex. Numerous grafted Purkinje cells are indeed able to leave the implant and migrate into the host molecular layer, where they develop adult structural features. In addition, such cells are able to elicit the growth of host climbing fibre sprouts which end in newly formed arborizations impinging upon their dendritic trees. Climbing fibre collateral branches also penetrate the implant to innervate Purkinje cells which have not migrated in the host cerebellum. These results show that embryonic Purkinje cells are able to survive and integrate in an adult unlesioned cerebellar cortex. In addition, adult olivary axons respond to the increased size of the target population by expanding their terminal domain to innervate grafted Purkinje cells.
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