Casagrande V A, Joseph R
J Comp Neurol. 1980 Nov 15;194(2):413-26. doi: 10.1002/cne.901940208.
The effects of monocular lid-suture deprivation on development were evaluated by measurement of cell sizes in the lateral geniculate nuclei of six deprived and three normally reared galagos. In all animals autoradiographic demonstration of the retino-thalamic projections from one eye was used to define the lamination and distinguish the monocular from the binocular segment of the nucleus. Our results indicate that monocular deprivation significantly affects cell growth in both the binocular and monocular geniculate segments, with the greater change occurring in the binocular segment, suggesting that both visual experience and binocular competitive interactions influence geniculate cell growth in these primates. In animals forced to use their deprived eye for 2 months or more by reverse suturing, disparity of cell sizes is reduced in the monocular segment, while differences in binocular segment cell sizes are maintained. Our results also show that monocular deprivation with or without later reverse suture has an unequal influence on different geniculate layers, such that cells in laminae 4 and 5 are not as severely affected as the remaining layers. This differential influence could relate either to the unique pattern of projection of these layers to cortex or to functional differences between layers.
通过测量六只单眼眼睑缝合剥夺视觉的夜猴和三只正常饲养的夜猴外侧膝状核中的细胞大小,评估单眼眼睑缝合剥夺视觉对发育的影响。在所有动物中,通过放射性自显影显示来自一只眼睛的视网膜 - 丘脑投射,以确定分层并区分该核的单眼部分和双眼部分。我们的结果表明,单眼剥夺显著影响双眼和单眼膝状节段中的细胞生长,其中双眼节段的变化更大,这表明视觉经验和双眼竞争相互作用都影响这些灵长类动物的膝状细胞生长。在通过反向缝合迫使剥夺眼使用2个月或更长时间的动物中,单眼节段中细胞大小的差异减小,而双眼节段中细胞大小的差异保持不变。我们的结果还表明,无论有无后期反向缝合,单眼剥夺对不同的膝状层有不同的影响,使得第4层和第5层中的细胞受到的影响不如其余层严重。这种差异影响可能与这些层投射到皮层的独特模式有关,也可能与层间的功能差异有关。