Title : Identified motoneurons and their innervation of axial muscles in the zebrafish - Westerfield_1986_J.Neurosci_6_2267 |
Author(s) : Westerfield M , McMurray JV , Eisen JS |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 6 :2267 , 1986 |
Abstract :
The organization of spinal cord motoneurons and their innervation of axial (white) muscles in the zebrafish were studied. Motoneurons can be divided into 2 classes, primary and secondary, on the basis of their cell-body sizes and positions. Each side of each spinal segment contains 3 primary motoneurons that are uniquely identifiable as individuals by their stereotyped cell-body positions and peripheral branching patterns. Moreover, these motoneurons precisely innervate cell-specific subsets of contiguous muscle fibers in mutually exclusive regions of their own body segment. Individual muscle fibers receive inputs from a single primary motoneuron and, in addition, from up to 3 secondary motoneurons. The results demonstrate that the precision of innervation previously described in invertebrates is also present in some vertebrates. |
PubMedSearch : Westerfield_1986_J.Neurosci_6_2267 |
PubMedID: 3746409 |
Westerfield M, McMurray JV, Eisen JS (1986)
Identified motoneurons and their innervation of axial muscles in the zebrafish
Journal of Neuroscience
6 :2267
Westerfield M, McMurray JV, Eisen JS (1986)
Journal of Neuroscience
6 :2267