CHANGES OF Y NEURON FORMATION IN CAT VISUAL SYSTEM DURING EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BINOCULAR RHYTHMIC LIGHT STIMULATION

N. S. Merkuliyeva , A. A. Mikhalkin , N. I. Nikitina , D. A Nefyodov , F. N. Makarov

Morphology ›› 2014, Vol. 145 ›› Issue (1) : 13 -18.

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Morphology ›› 2014, Vol. 145 ›› Issue (1) : 13 -18. DOI: 10.17816/morph.398715
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CHANGES OF Y NEURON FORMATION IN CAT VISUAL SYSTEM DURING EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BINOCULAR RHYTHMIC LIGHT STIMULATION

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To examine the effect of an artificial rhythmic light stimulation on the development of structural and functional organization of Y neurons of cat visual system in the ontogenesis, the distribution of the neurons immunopositive to SMI-32 antibodies was studied in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and posteromedial suprasylvian area (PMLS). Laminar distribution of SMI-32-positive neurons and neuronal body profile area were analyzed in intact animals (n=4) and in kittens (n=4) grown under conditions of rhythmic light stimulation with15 Hz frequency for 4 months. In light-stimulated animals, changes in laminar distribution of immunopositive neurons were detected in both LGN (decline in the percentage of the immunopositive cells in C M layer) and in PMLS area (decrease in cell count in layer V). Morphometric analysis has shown the significant reduction of cell body profile area in immunopositive neurons in light-stimulated kittens only in layers III and V of PMLS area. The data obtained suggest that Y channel functional disturbances in light-stimulated animals are caused by the structural and metabolic changes detected in Y neurons.

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Y neurons / visual system / rhythmic light stimulation / SMI-32 antibodies

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N. S. Merkuliyeva,A. A. Mikhalkin,N. I. Nikitina,D. A Nefyodov,F. N. Makarov. CHANGES OF Y NEURON FORMATION IN CAT VISUAL SYSTEM DURING EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BINOCULAR RHYTHMIC LIGHT STIMULATION. Morphology, 2014, 145(1): 13-18 DOI:10.17816/morph.398715

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