Sakai M, Yagi F
Brain Res. 1981 Apr 6;210(1-2):91-102. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90887-8.
Evoked potential was recorded from the lateral geniculate body (LGB) in response to stimulation of the uncrossed optic nerve in rats with one eye removed at varying days of age after birth. A postsynaptic component of the evoked potential was found to be potentiated if the enucleation was made during the first 30 postnatal days. It was speculated that when enucleation was made during 10 days after birth potentiation would be brought about by an increase in the number of the uncrossed optic nerve fibers, but enucleation after that period would produce potentiation by terminal sprouting of the regular uncrossed optic nerve fibers. In addition, the possibility was discussed that enucleation in the first 30 days might also produce potentiation by a more efficient or more numerous transmitter release at the regular uncrossed optic nerve terminals.
在出生后不同天数摘除一只眼睛的大鼠中,记录外侧膝状体(LGB)对未交叉视神经刺激的诱发电位。如果在出生后的前30天内进行眼球摘除,发现诱发电位的突触后成分会增强。据推测,出生后10天内进行眼球摘除时,增强是由未交叉视神经纤维数量增加引起的,但在此之后进行眼球摘除则会通过正常未交叉视神经纤维的终末发芽产生增强。此外,还讨论了在出生后前30天进行眼球摘除也可能通过在正常未交叉视神经终末更高效或更多数量的神经递质释放来产生增强的可能性。