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Lack of biocytin transfer at gap junctions in the chicken vestibular nuclei
Authors:Alidad Arabshahi  Christian Giaume  Kenna D Peusner
Institution:aDepartment of Anatomy and Cell Biology, and Neuroscience Program, George Washington, University School of MedicineWashington D.C. 20037 USA;bPermanent address: INSERM U114, Collège de FranceParis France
Abstract:In vivo experiments were designed to test for functional gap junctions at ‘mixed' synapses that were morphologically characterized between the large-diameter, primary vestibular fibers and second-order vestibular neurons in the chicken, Gallus gallus. In previous intracellular recordings and dye injections into these neurons from brain slice preparations of chick embryos (E15/16) and also newborn hatchlings (H1-2), no evidence was obtained for functional gap junctions. Therefore, biocytin, a low molecular weight tracer that permeates gap junction channels, was extracellularly applied to either the ampullary nerves or to the vestibular ganglion of 3–6 day old hatchlings and adult chickens (9 months). This procedure resulted in the uptake of the dye and heavy staining of both the thick and thin fibers composing the vestibular nerve and in loading of vestibular efferent neurons. However, no dye transfer was observed between the large-diameter, primary vestibular fibers and second-order vestibular neurons. This observation, which was performed using a relatively non-invasive approach on intact animals, suggests that the gap junctions at these mixed synapses are probably not functional under the conditions of these experiments.
Keywords:cell junction  vestibular nucleus  cell communication  biocytin
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