Morgan J, Thompson I D
University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, UK.
Vis Neurosci. 1993 Mar-Apr;10(2):303-11. doi: 10.1017/s0952523800003709.
We have investigated the distribution of ON- and OFF-center responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus of ferrets with normal and abnormal retinal projections. Electrophysiological recordings in normal pigmented animals confirm previous studies on mustelids showing that ON-center responses are found in the anterior, inner parts of laminae A and A1 and OFF-center responses in posterior, outer leaflets. In albino animals, lamina A displays normal patterns of ON/OFF segregation but in lamina A1', which receives an abnormal crossed retinal projection, no consistent patterns of segregation are found. Following monocular enucleation on the day of birth, the uncrossed projection in pigmented ferrets remains expanded across the LGN. Anatomically and physiologically, this projection is segregated into two leaflets: an anterior, inner ON-center leaflet and a posterior outer OFF-center leaflet. We conclude that the persistence of ON/OFF segregation, independent of geniculate location, suggests that self-sorting of retinal input is an important factor in generating the segregation.
我们研究了具有正常和异常视网膜投射的雪貂外侧膝状核中ON中心和OFF中心反应的分布。在正常色素沉着动物中的电生理记录证实了先前对鼬科动物的研究,表明ON中心反应出现在A层和A1层的前部、内部,而OFF中心反应出现在后部、外部小叶。在白化动物中,A层显示出正常的ON/OFF分离模式,但在接受异常交叉视网膜投射的A1'层中,未发现一致的分离模式。出生当天进行单眼摘除后,色素沉着雪貂中未交叉的投射在外侧膝状核中仍然扩大。在解剖学和生理学上,这种投射被分为两个小叶:一个前部、内部的ON中心小叶和一个后部外部的OFF中心小叶。我们得出结论,ON/OFF分离的持续存在,与膝状核位置无关,表明视网膜输入的自我分类是产生分离的一个重要因素。