Sofroniew_1983_Brain.Res_289_370

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Title : Retrograde changes in cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain of the rat following cortical damage - Sofroniew_1983_Brain.Res_289_370
Author(s) : Sofroniew MV , Pearson RC , Eckenstein F , Cuello AC , Powell TP
Ref : Brain Research , 289 :370 , 1983
Abstract :

The effects of unilateral cortical damage on immunohistochemically identified cholinergic neurons of the basal nucleus have been examined in the rat. In the first 2 weeks after operation, the cells were swollen and their nuclei became eccentric, these changes being closely similar to those seen in the cholinergic oculomotor nuclei of the same animals following removal of the extraocular muscles. During the third week these acute changes were replaced by shrinkage of the cholinergic cell bodies and their dendrites. At longer survival times the appearance of the neurons did not alter, and all the cholinergic cells persisted in their shrunken form after 120 days, the longest survival time examined.

PubMedSearch : Sofroniew_1983_Brain.Res_289_370
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Sofroniew MV, Pearson RC, Eckenstein F, Cuello AC, Powell TP (1983)
Retrograde changes in cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain of the rat following cortical damage
Brain Research 289 :370

Sofroniew MV, Pearson RC, Eckenstein F, Cuello AC, Powell TP (1983)
Brain Research 289 :370