"Specificity versus (quasi-) randomness" revisited.

Acta morphologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
J Szentágothai
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Abstract

Speculation on neuron connectivity in the cerebral cortex, made some ten years ago, were re-evaluated in the light of modern cross identification methods. The identification of individual neurons and their synapses, including physiological characterization, detailed light microscope analysis of the same neurons, and immunocytochemical analysis of these neurones on the light microscope level and of their synapses on the level of the electron microscope, indicate that the specificity of local neuronal connections was underestimated in the earlier studies. Although the new methods revealed a higher degree of specificity in the choice of their connections, there seems to remain ample room for epigenetic (or functionally induced) plasticity of re-arrangement in neuronal circuits during later - even in postnatal - stages of development.

“特异性与(准)随机性”重新审视。
大约十年前对大脑皮层中神经元连通性的推测,在现代交叉识别方法的指导下得到了重新评估。单个神经元及其突触的鉴定,包括生理表征,同一神经元的详细光镜分析,以及这些神经元在光镜水平上的免疫细胞化学分析及其突触在电镜水平上的分析,表明早期研究低估了局部神经元连接的特异性。尽管新方法揭示了它们在选择连接方面的更高程度的特异性,但在后期甚至是出生后的发育阶段,神经元回路中重排的表观遗传(或功能诱导)可塑性似乎仍然有足够的空间。
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