Growth-related and antennular amputation-induced changes in the olfactory centers of crayfish brain

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Sandeman, R [1 ]
Clarke, D [1 ]
Sandeman, D [1 ]
Manly, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ New S Wales, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 1998年 / 18卷 / 16期
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growth; olfactory centers; crayfish; turnover of olfactory receptor cells; turnover of olfactory interneurons; TUNEL; amputation; trans-synaptic cell death; reconstitution;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Freshwater crayfish increase in size throughout their lives, and this growth is accompanied by an increase in the length of the appendages and number of mechanoreceptive and chemoreceptive sensilla on them. We find that in the Australian freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor neuropil volumes of the olfactory centers increase linearly with body size over the entice size range of animals found in their natural habitat. The number of cell somata of two groups of interneurons associated with the olfactory centers (projection neurons and small local neurons) also increases linearly with the size of the animals. In contrast, axon counts of interneurons that represent a nonolfactory input to the olfactory centers show that these reach a total number in the very early adult stages that then remains constant regardless of the size of the animal. Only the axon diameter of these interneurons increases linearly with body size. Amputation of the antennule and olfactory sensilla reduces the number of projection and local interneurons on the amputated side. No change in the size of the olfactory centers occurs on the unamputated side. Amputation of the olfactory receptor neurons in crayfish therefore leads not only to a degeneration of the receptor cell endings in the olfactory robe but also to a trans-synaptic response in which the number of higher order neurons decreases. Reconstitution of the antennule and olfactory receptor neurons in small adult crayfish is accompanied by the reestablishment of the normal number of interneurons and neuropil Volume in the olfactory centers.
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页码:6195 / 6206
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