Development of the segmental innervation of the chick forelimb
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Development of the segmental innervation of the chick forelimb
Abstract
A number of recent studies have shown that during embryonic development the initial innervation of a target structure may be made up, in part, by axons which do not form part of the mature innervation of that structure. In the present study we have examined the motor innervation of the major muscles of the chick forelimb at different stages of development using HRP-uptake-labelling of motoneurons, electrophysiological recording and measurement of muscle contraction. In the mature White Leghorn chick the major contribution to the motor innervation of the forelimb is from spinal segments 14, 15 and 16. Using the HRP-labelling technique we have shown that at stages 26-29 of development motoneurons in segments 12-17 have axon terminals in the presumptive biceps muscle. Between stages 30 and 35, however, the axon terminals arising from segments 12, 13, 16 and 17 are lost, leaving the mature innervation from segments 14 and 15. We have also observed the loss of innervation of the biceps muscle by segment 16 using electrophysiological recording of compound action potentials in the biceps nerve and by measurement of the local contraction of the biceps muscle in response to stimulation of the segmental nerves. Similar changes in the innervation of the triceps, extensor metacarpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum profundus muscles have also been observed. These results are discussed in relation to the hypothesis that (i) the motoneuron pools and muscles in the developing spinal cord and forelimb are matched, (ii) that some axons which arrive in a particular muscle during early development are unable to form a stable connexion and (iii) that the inability of an axon terminal to form a stable connexion in a muscle results in the death of the motoneuron. Intracellular recording from muscle cells at stage 35 shows that the synaptic site on each cell is innervated by about three separate axons. Over the next few stages, however, all but one of the innervating axons is lost. From our contraction studies it is clear that the removal of the excess axon terminals after stage 35 is not associated with the establishment of the mature segmental innervation pattern of the muscle.
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