Abstract
In response to an entorhinal lesion, the commissural and associational afferents to the dentate gyrus have been shown to expand beyond their normal terminal zone into the area denervated by the entorhinal lesion. The present study has investigated the axonal transport of (/sup 3/H)-labeled proteins in the commissural and associational projections following an entorhinal lesion. Injections of (/sup 3/H)proline, (/sup 3/H)leucine or (/sup 3/H)fucose were given in the vicinity of the commissural and associational cells of origin before, immediately subsequent to, or at 5 to 15 days after the entorhinal lesion. The disposition of previously- or newly-synthesized proteins was examined in the commissural and associational terminal field at different times after an entorhinal lesion by light-microscopic autoradiography.
Citation Formats
Goldowitz, D, and Cotman, C W.
Axonal transport and axon sprouting in the adult rat dentate gyrus: an autoradiographic study.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
doi:10.1016/0306-4522(80)90133-5.
Goldowitz, D, & Cotman, C W.
Axonal transport and axon sprouting in the adult rat dentate gyrus: an autoradiographic study.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4522(80)90133-5
Goldowitz, D, and Cotman, C W.
1980.
"Axonal transport and axon sprouting in the adult rat dentate gyrus: an autoradiographic study."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4522(80)90133-5.
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title = {Axonal transport and axon sprouting in the adult rat dentate gyrus: an autoradiographic study}
author = {Goldowitz, D, and Cotman, C W}
abstractNote = {In response to an entorhinal lesion, the commissural and associational afferents to the dentate gyrus have been shown to expand beyond their normal terminal zone into the area denervated by the entorhinal lesion. The present study has investigated the axonal transport of (/sup 3/H)-labeled proteins in the commissural and associational projections following an entorhinal lesion. Injections of (/sup 3/H)proline, (/sup 3/H)leucine or (/sup 3/H)fucose were given in the vicinity of the commissural and associational cells of origin before, immediately subsequent to, or at 5 to 15 days after the entorhinal lesion. The disposition of previously- or newly-synthesized proteins was examined in the commissural and associational terminal field at different times after an entorhinal lesion by light-microscopic autoradiography.}
doi = {10.1016/0306-4522(80)90133-5}
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year = {1980}
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title = {Axonal transport and axon sprouting in the adult rat dentate gyrus: an autoradiographic study}
author = {Goldowitz, D, and Cotman, C W}
abstractNote = {In response to an entorhinal lesion, the commissural and associational afferents to the dentate gyrus have been shown to expand beyond their normal terminal zone into the area denervated by the entorhinal lesion. The present study has investigated the axonal transport of (/sup 3/H)-labeled proteins in the commissural and associational projections following an entorhinal lesion. Injections of (/sup 3/H)proline, (/sup 3/H)leucine or (/sup 3/H)fucose were given in the vicinity of the commissural and associational cells of origin before, immediately subsequent to, or at 5 to 15 days after the entorhinal lesion. The disposition of previously- or newly-synthesized proteins was examined in the commissural and associational terminal field at different times after an entorhinal lesion by light-microscopic autoradiography.}
doi = {10.1016/0306-4522(80)90133-5}
journal = []
volume = {5:12}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1980}
month = {Dec}
}