Morfologii͡a (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
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Morphological features of the neurons containing neurofilaments with molecular mass of 200 kD (NF200+), were studied in the sensory ganglia of thoracic and lumbar spinal nerves in rats (n = 80) during the first year of their life. Capsaicin treatment (150 mg/kg) of the newborn animals resulted in the change of age dynamics of NF200+ neurons. This was reflected by a reduction of NF200+ neuron numbers and their cross-sectional areas in both ganglia. Segmental differences included greater reduction of NF200+ neuron number in the sensory ganglion of lumbar spinal nerve in both early and late developmental periods.
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Electron microscopic investigation of gap junctions (GJ) on serial sections of rat barrel cortex has shown that GJ were in contact with one or both processes that formed chemical synapses, however, these connections could not traced in single sections. In the serial sections, it was possible to observe two GJ in the immediate proximity to one another, in a single field of vision, thus, each GJ was traced in two or three successive sections in a series. Considering the described variants of GJ arrangement in the cortex, it is suggested that GJ could be a structural basis for local synchronization of the bioelectrical activity not only at postsynaptic, but also at presynaptic level, and the formation of GJ occurs both before, and after the development of chemical synapses.
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Biography Historical Article
[The service to the truth and the Fatherland (on the decorations of Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov)].