Bosch T J, Maslam S, Roberts B L
Institute of Neurobiology, University of Amsterdam, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Comp Neurol. 2001 Oct 22;439(3):306-14. doi: 10.1002/cne.1352.
Activity-dependent Fos-like expression was investigated immunohistochemically in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) that had performed vibratory-evoked startle responses. We found significantly higher numbers of Fos-like-immunoreactive neurons in the reticular formation, in the octavolateral area, and in several cranial nerve motor nuclei in the brain and in the motor column of the spinal cord of startled fish than in control fish. In one fish, in which stimulation did not evoke startle responses, substantial numbers of positive cells occurred in the brain, primarily in the magnocellular octavolateral nucleus. We observed Fos-like-immunoreactive neurons in cell groups that are known to participate in the startle response (e.g., the Mauthner cell) as well as in cell groups that have been proposed but until now not shown to be involved.
我们采用免疫组织化学方法,对表现出振动诱发惊吓反应的虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)进行了与活动相关的Fos样表达研究。我们发现,与对照鱼相比,受惊吓鱼的网状结构、八侧区、脑内几个脑神经运动核以及脊髓运动柱中,Fos样免疫反应性神经元的数量显著更多。在一条受刺激未引发惊吓反应的鱼中,脑内出现了大量阳性细胞,主要集中在大细胞八侧核。我们在已知参与惊吓反应的细胞群(如莫氏细胞)以及此前提出但尚未证实参与其中的细胞群中,均观察到了Fos样免疫反应性神经元。