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  • The study investigates how eye-specific projections develop in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of macaques, an important model for understanding visual system development.
  • Researchers used modern tracing techniques to observe the development of these projections, finding that eye-specific segregation begins as early as embryonic day 69 and becomes clearly established by embryonic day 84.
  • The findings indicate that eye-specific targeting in macaques happens earlier and faster than previously believed and occurs independently of traditional synaptic plasticity processes.

Article Abstract

The emergence of eye-specific axonal projections to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) is a well established model system for exploring the mechanisms underlying afferent targeting during development. Using modern tract tracing methods, we examined the development of this feature in the macaque, an Old World Primate with a visual system similar to that of humans. Cholera toxin beta fragment conjugated to Alexa 488 was injected into the vitreous of one eye, and CTbeta conjugated to Alexa 594 into the other eye of embryos at known gestational ages. On embryonic day 69 (E69), which is approximately 100 d before birth, inputs from the two eyes were extensively intermingled in the dLGN. However, even at this early age, portions of the dLGN were preferentially innervated by the right or left eye, and segregation is complete within the dorsalmost layers 5 and 6. By E78, eye-specific segregation is clearly established throughout the parvocellular division of the dLGN, and substantial ocular segregation is present in the magnocellular division. By E84, segregation of left and right eye axons is essentially complete, and the six eye-specific domains that characterize the mature macaque dLGN are clearly discernable. These findings reveal that targeting of eye-specific axonal projections in the macaque occurs much earlier and more rapidly than previously reported. This segregation process is completed before the reported onset of ganglion cell axon loss and retino-dLGN synapse elimination, suggesting that, in the primate, eye-specific targeting occurs independent of traditional forms of synaptic plasticity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709237PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4292-04.2005DOI Listing

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