Proliferative potencies of the thalamus nerve cells in tadpoles and adult frogs Xenopus laevis after its injury (Russian)

After the injury of the right thalamus hemisphere in tadpoles and young frogs X. laevis, 3H thymidine incorporated in the cells of the thalamus ventricular zone, but not in the middle and large neurons of the type of neurons of the trigeminal nerve mesencephalic nucleus and the large ganglion cells of VI and VIII layers of the thalamus cortex is reported. The brain trauma in tadpoles resulted in the activation of cell proliferation in the ventricular zone, whereas in young frogs the proliferation of glycocytes was activated. The relation of the proliferative reaction of certain types of brain cells to the trauma to the loss of ability for brain regeneration is discussed.

Authors
Reznikov Yu.K. , Maliovanova S.D. 1
Journal
Number of issue
4
Language
Russian
Pages
397-401
Status
Published
Volume
7
Year
1976
Organizations
  • 1 Univ. Peoples' Friendship, USSR Acad. Sci., Moscow
Keywords
radioisotope; thymidine; age; brain; cell proliferation; histology; injury; nerve cell; regeneration; thalamus; theoretical study; trigeminal nerve; animal; article; brain injury; growth, development and aging; injury; larva; metabolism; mitosis; pathophysiology; thalamus; Xenopus; Animal; Brain Injuries; English Abstract; Larva; Mitosis; Thalamus; Thymidine; Xenopus
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