Dynamics of target recognition by interstitial axon branching along developing cortical axone

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Bastmeyer, M [1 ]
OLeary, DDM [1 ]
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[1] SALK INST BIOL STUDIES, MOLEC NEUROBIOL LAB, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 USA
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 1996年 / 16卷 / 04期
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axonal arborization; axon guidance; basilar pens; axon pathfinding; collateral branching; corticospinal axons; target recognition; time-lapse imaging; video microscopy;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Corticospinal axons innervate their midbrain, hindbrain, and spinal targets by extending collateral branches interstitially along their length. To establish that the axon shaft rather than the axonal growth cone is responsible for target recognition in this system, and to characterize the dynamics of interstitial branch formation, we have studied this process in an in vivo-like setting using slice cultures from neonatal mice containing the entire pathway of corticospinal axons. Corticospinal axons labeled with the dye 1,1'-dioctodecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate (or Dil) were imaged using time-lapse video microscopy of their pathway overlying the basilar pens, their major hindbrain target, The axon shaft millimeters behind the growth cone exhibits several dynamic behaviors, including the de novo formation of varicosities and filopodia-like extensions, and a behavior that we term ''pulsation,'' which is characterized by a variable thickening and thinning of short segments of the axon, An individual axon can have multiple sites of branching activity, with many of the branches being transient. These dynamic behaviors occur along the portion of the axon shaft overlying the basilar pens, but not just caudal to it. Once the collaterals extend into the pontine neuropil, they branch further in the neuropil, while the parent axon becomes quiescent, Thus, the branching activity is spatially restricted to specific portions of the axon, as well as temporally restricted to a relatively brief time window. These findings provide definitive evidence that collateral branches form de novo along corticospinal axons and establish that the process of target recognition in this system is a property of the axon shaft rather than the leading growth cone.
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