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The Early Causal Influence of Cell Size Upon Synaptic Number: The MutantGigasofDrosophila

 

作者: MeinertzhagenI. A.,  

 

期刊: Journal of Neurogenetics  (Taylor Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 9, issue 3  

页码: 157-176

 

ISSN:0167-7063

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.3109/01677069409167277

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

关键词: D. melanogaster;eye facts;photoreceptors;synapses;lamina;optic lobe

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The number of synaptic contacts formed by a neuron is known to vary with its surface area. This could be because large neurons are able to establish more synaptic sites, or because those neurons that are able to establish more sites are subsequently able to enlarge. To test between these two possibilities clones of enlarged ommatidia were generated in the retina of theDrosophilamutantgigas, by mitotic recombination followingγ-irradiation in the third-instar larva. The numbers of afferent synaptic contacts formed by the photoreceptor terminals in the first optic neuropil, or lamina, were then counted in the adult. The terminals of mutant photoreceptors were also enlarged, but by varying degrees. The sizes of their profiles in single sections merged with the size distribution of terminals having a wild-type phenotype, lying outside the clone in the same lamina. A perimeter of 6.0μm for the profiles of receptor terminal in cross section was established as a criterion for distinguishing between normal and mutant phenotypes. The mutant terminals had more presynaptic sites. Because only thegigasterminals are mutant and because they enlarged at a time long before synapse formation occurred in the lamina we may conclude that cell enlargement preceded elevated synaptic number. The increase in synaptic number roughly matched the increased membrane surface of the terminals, so as nearly to preserve a constant areal density of synaptic sites over a 5-fold range in synaptic frequency.

 

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