Optical approaches to embryonic development of neural functions in the brainstem

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Abstract

The ontogenetic approach to physiological events is a useful strategy for understanding the functional organization/architecture of the vertebrate brainstem. However, conventional electrophysiological techniques are difficult or impossible to employ in the early embryonic central nervous system. Optical techniques using voltage-sensitive dyes have made it possible to monitor neural activities from multiple regions of living systems, and have proven to be a useful tool for analyzing the embryogenetic expression of brainstem neural function. This review describes recent progress in optical studies made on embryonic chick and rat brainstems. Several technical issues concerning optical recording from the embryonic brainstem preparations are discussed, and characteristics of the optical signals evoked by cranial nerve stimulation or occurring spontaneously are described. Special attention is paid to the chronological analyses of embryogenetic expression of brainstem function and to the spatial patterning of the functional organization/architecture of the brainstem nuclei. In addition, optical analyses of glutamate, GABA, and glycine receptor functions during embryogenesis are described in detail for the chick nucleus tractus solitarius. This review also discusses intrinsic optical signals associated with neuronal depolarization. Some emphases are also placed on the physiological properties of embryonic brainstem neurons, which may be of interest from the viewpoint of developmental neurobiology. Copyright (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Momose-Sato, Y., Sato, K., & Kamino, K. (2001). Optical approaches to embryonic development of neural functions in the brainstem. Progress in Neurobiology. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0301-0082(00)00023-X

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