Abstract

In normal conditions, retino-tectal terminals are densely glutamate-immunoreactive. During the degenerative process of these terminals, a significant increase of glutamate immunoreactivity has been exclusively observed in microglial cells. It is suggested that this phenomenon is consecutive to the synthesis of glutamate by these cells after their activation by degenerating optic terminals.

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