Observations on the arrangement of axons according to diameter in the optic tract of the opossum Didelphis marsupialis. 1990

S Allodi, and B E Reese, and L A Cavalcante
Departamento de Histologia e Embriologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

The spectra of fiber sizes at different depths of the optic tract of the opossum Didelphis marsupialis were examined by electron microscopy in order to test for correlations between the eventual location of axons and relevant developmental events. Frequency histograms showed 1) a predominant representation of medium-sized axons and the virtual exclusion of coarse fibers from the deepest portion of that pathway, and 2) a progressive increase in the proportion of thin axons from deep to superficial sites of the tract. These findings are discussed in terms of the view of the optic tract as a chronological map of axon arrival.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009893 Opossums New World marsupials of the family Didelphidae. Opossums are omnivorous, largely nocturnal and arboreal MAMMALS, grow to about three feet in length, including the scaly prehensile tail, and have an abdominal pouch in which the young are carried at birth. Didelphidae,Opossum
D009897 Optic Chiasm The X-shaped structure formed by the meeting of the two optic nerves. At the optic chiasm the fibers from the medial part of each retina cross to project to the other side of the brain while the lateral retinal fibers continue on the same side. As a result each half of the brain receives information about the contralateral visual field from both eyes. Chiasma Opticum,Optic Chiasma,Optic Decussation,Chiasm, Optic,Chiasma Opticums,Chiasma, Optic,Chiasmas, Optic,Chiasms, Optic,Decussation, Optic,Decussations, Optic,Optic Chiasmas,Optic Chiasms,Optic Decussations,Opticum, Chiasma,Opticums, Chiasma
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001369 Axons Nerve fibers that are capable of rapidly conducting impulses away from the neuron cell body. Axon

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