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EXTENSIVE DYE COUPLING BETWEEN RAT NEOCORTICAL NEURONS DURING THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT FORMATION
Author(s): PEINADO A, YUSTE R, KATZ LC
Source: NEURON    Volume: 10    Issue: 1    Pages: 103-114    Published: JAN 1993  
Times Cited: 266     References: 61     
Abstract: A low molecular weight intracellular tracer, Neurobiotin, was injected into single neurons in living slices of rat neocortex made at postnatal days 5-18. Between days 5 and 12, 66% of single-neuron injections labeled clusters of up to 80 neurons surrounding the injected cell. Coupling between neurons occurred primarily through dendrites. Injections done in the presence of halothane, a gap junction blocker, abolished the spread of tracer to surrounding neurons, implying that gap junctions mediate coupling. Injections done after day 16 resulted in little or no dye coupling. We conclude that transient local coupling via gap junctions in developing cortex may provide a pathway for communicating intercellular signals, including subthreshold electrical activity, and thereby enable temporal coordination of local neuronal ensembles during circuit formation.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Addresses:
1. DUKE UNIV, MED CTR, DEPT NEUROBIOL, DURHAM, NC 27710 USA
Publisher: CELL PRESS, 1050 MASSACHUSETTES AVE, CIRCULATION DEPT, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138
Subject Category: Neurosciences
IDS Number: KK012
ISSN: 0896-6273
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