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Publication : Multiple Retinal Axons Converge onto Relay Cells in the Adult Mouse Thalamus.

First Author  Hammer S Year  2015
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  12
Issue  10 Pages  1575-83
PubMed ID  26321636 Mgi Jnum  J:266004
Mgi Id  MGI:6204692 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2015.08.003
Citation  Hammer S, et al. (2015) Multiple Retinal Axons Converge onto Relay Cells in the Adult Mouse Thalamus. Cell Rep 12(10):1575-83
abstractText  Activity-dependent refinement of neural circuits is a fundamental principle of neural development. This process has been well studied at retinogeniculate synapses-synapses that form between retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and relay cells within the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Physiological studies suggest that shortly after birth, inputs from approximately 20 RGCs converge onto relay cells. Subsequently, all but just one to two of these inputs are eliminated. Despite widespread acceptance, this notion is at odds with ultrastructural studies showing numerous retinal terminals clustering onto relay cell dendrites in the adult. Here, we explored this discrepancy using brainbow AAVs and serial block face scanning electron microscopy (SBFSEM). Results with both approaches demonstrate that terminals from numerous RGCs cluster onto relay cell dendrites, challenging the notion that only one to two RGCs innervate each relay cell. These findings force us to re-evaluate our understanding of subcortical visual circuitry.
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