Developmental relationships between trigeminal ganglia and trigeminal motoneurons in chick embryos. II. Ganglion axon ingrowth guides motoneuron migration

In the chick embryo the trigeminal (V) sensory ganglion cells send axons into the metencephalon a few hours before the V motoneurons migrate from the midline to form a lateral nucleus adjacent to the ingrowing sensory axons. This relationship suggests that the ganglion axons may influence the initia...

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description In the chick embryo the trigeminal (V) sensory ganglion cells send axons into the metencephalon a few hours before the V motoneurons migrate from the midline to form a lateral nucleus adjacent to the ingrowing sensory axons. This relationship suggests that the ganglion axons may influence the initiation and direction of V motoneuron migration. In the present experiment the development of the ganglion axons was retarded by removing the neural crest anlage of the V ganglion. Subsequently, V ganglion cells which were derived from the ectodermal placode anlage sent axons into the metencephalon up to 2 days later than normal. The lateral migration of the V motoneurons was similarly delayed, commencing only after the central axons from the placodal ganglia penetrated the metencephalon. This study demonstrates that the presence of V ganglion perikarya alone is not sufficient to guide the appropriate migration of V motoneurons. This migration occurs only after the axons from the V sensory ganglion cells have penetrated the brainstem.
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