Meyer R L
Brain Res. 1978 Oct 27;155(2):213-27. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(78)91018-1.
In goldfish, one eye was enucleated, and after two or more weeks a select fraction of optic fibers from the remaining eye was deflected into the ipsilateral optic tectum. At varying intervals, the optic reinnervation of the ipsilateral tectum was measured by autoradiography and electrophysiologic mapping. Both methods indicated the deflected optic fibers not only innervated the appropriate region of tectum but also spread beyond this, occupying a total area that was several times greater than normal. Correlated with this spreading were low grain density in the autoradiograms and reduction in the number of amplitudes of units recorded electrophysiologically. The electrophysiology also revealed this projection to be almost devoid of topographic organization, showing only a crude but appropriate polarity.
在金鱼身上,一只眼睛被摘除,两周或更长时间后,将来自另一只眼睛的一部分特定的视神经纤维转向同侧视顶盖。在不同的时间间隔,通过放射自显影和电生理图谱测量同侧顶盖的视神经再支配情况。两种方法均表明,转向的视神经纤维不仅支配了顶盖的适当区域,而且还扩展到该区域之外,占据的总面积比正常情况大几倍。与这种扩展相关的是,放射自显影片中的颗粒密度较低,并且通过电生理记录的单位振幅数量减少。电生理学还表明,这种投射几乎没有拓扑组织,仅显示出粗略但适当的极性。