Relations between cell body size, axon diameter and axon conduction velocity of triceps surae alpha montoneurons during the postnatal development in the cat
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Relations between cell body size, axon diameter and axon conduction velocity of triceps surae alpha montoneurons during the postnatal development in the cat
Abstract
Triceps surae alpha-motoneurons in cats of different postnatal ages were stained intracellularly with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and studied light microscopically. In individual neurons, the mean diameter of the cell body and the intramedullary axon diameter were measured and related to the axon conduction velocity. The mean diameter of the cell body grew from 39.6 micrometer at birth to 57.6 micrometer in the adult cat, while the corresponding figures for the intramedullary axon diameters were 2.4 micrometer and 6.7 micrometer. During the same period of time, the axon conduction velocity increased from 11.3 m/s to 93.5 m/s, and the ratio between the conduction velocity and the intramedullary diameter of the axon (CV/d ratio) increased from 4.6 to 14.1. The results indicate that the growth of the cell body is smaller and completed earlier than the growth in diameter of the intramedullary and, in particular, the peripheral parts of the axon. The considerable change of the CV/d ratio during the postnatal development may be explained by previously described immature morphological properties of the axons in very kittens, and by a changing relation between the dimensions of the intramedullary and peripheral parts of the axon.
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