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Cytoskeleton alteration correlates with gross structural plasticity in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus
Matthew R Kutcher1, Kevin R Duffy
1Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Life Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Abstract:
Monocular deprivation during early development causes rearrangement of neural connections within the visual cortex that produces a shift in ocular dominance favoring the non-deprived eye. This alteration is manifested anatomically within deprived layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) where neurons have smaller somata and reduced geniculocortical terminal fields compared to non-deprived counterparts. Experiments using monocular deprivation have demonstrated a spatial correlation between cytoskeleton alteration and morphological change within the cat LGN, raising the possibility that subcellular events mediating deprivation-related structural rearrangement include modification to the neuronal cytoskeleton. In the current study we compared the spatial and temporal relationships between cytoskeleton alteration and morphological change in the cat LGN. Cross-sectional soma area and neurofilament labeling were examined in the LGN of kittens monocularly deprived at the peak of the critical period for durations that ranged from 1 day to 7 months. After 4 days of deprivation, neuron somata within deprived layers of the LGN were significantly smaller than those within non-deprived layers. This structural change was accompanied by a spatially coincident reduction in neurofilament immunopositive neurons that was likewise significant after 4 days of deprivation. Both anatomical effects reached close to their maximum by 10 days of deprivation. Results from this study demonstrate that alteration to the neuronal cytoskeleton is both spatially and temporally linked to the gross structural changes induced by monocular deprivation.
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