Nakatsuka Y, Watanabe M, Murakami T H, Negi T, Itano T, Shimada M
Department of Anatomy, Osaka Medical College, Japan.
Neuroscience. 1994 Sep;62(2):507-14. doi: 10.1016/0306-4522(94)90383-2.
The corticospinal projections of mice with callosal agenesis were investigated using electro-physiological and horseradish peroxidase techniques. In the normal mouse, intracortical stimulation of the motor area with the microelectrode resulted in contralateral contraction of the forelimb, whereas ipsilateral contraction was observed in the acallosal mouse. Hence, mice with congenital absence of the corpus callosum show physiologically ipsilateral motor control. Furthermore, latency of the forelimb contraction elicited by electrical stimulation of the acallosal mouse was slightly shorter than that of the normal mouse. On the other hand, it was confirmed by a horseradish peroxidase technique that the corticospinal tract and peripheral motor neurons in the spinal cord of the acallosal mouse were identical to those of the normal mouse.
利用电生理和辣根过氧化物酶技术研究了胼胝体发育不全小鼠的皮质脊髓投射。在正常小鼠中,用微电极对运动区进行皮质内刺激会导致前肢对侧收缩,而在无胼胝体小鼠中观察到同侧收缩。因此,先天性胼胝体缺失的小鼠表现出生理上的同侧运动控制。此外,电刺激无胼胝体小鼠引起的前肢收缩潜伏期略短于正常小鼠。另一方面,通过辣根过氧化物酶技术证实,无胼胝体小鼠脊髓中的皮质脊髓束和外周运动神经元与正常小鼠相同。