Meyer D L, Ebbesson S O
Cell Tissue Res. 1981;218(2):389-401. doi: 10.1007/BF00210352.
The retinofugal and retinopetal connections in the upside-down catfish Synodontis nigriventris were studied by use of the horseradish-peroxidase (HRP) techniques, autoradiography, and degeneration-silver methods. An unusual retinal projection to the torus semicircularis as well as projections to the retina from three different sources in the brain are described. After intra-ocular injections of HRP, labeled cells were found in the optic tectum, the dorsomedial optic nucleus and one of the pretectal nuclei. These new findings support the basic hypothesis (i) that neuronal connections are more extensive in primitive brains, and (ii) that the evolutionary development of more complex brains involves the loss of some selected connections.
利用辣根过氧化物酶(HRP)技术、放射自显影术和变性银法,对倒立鲶鱼黑腹歧须鮠的视网膜传出和传入连接进行了研究。本文描述了一种不寻常的视网膜向半规隆起的投射以及来自大脑中三个不同来源向视网膜的投射。眼内注射HRP后,在视顶盖、背内侧视核和一个顶盖前核中发现了标记细胞。这些新发现支持了两个基本假设:(i)在原始大脑中神经元连接更为广泛;(ii)更复杂大脑的进化发展涉及一些特定连接的丧失。