Abstract
Previous studies on the rigid time and position pattern of embryonic spinal cord development are extended to include the pattern of growth of axonal processes. This study was designed to analyze the position of axons in the marginal zone as they course (fasciculate) in the ascending and descending direction from a single spinal segment. Injections of 3H-proline were made into L1 or T6 of chick embryos of stages 21--29 (3.5--6 days of incubation). The location of radioactive label in the marginal zone was analyzed autoradiographically to show the location of labeled axons originating from the injected segment. In the early stages of development (stage 21), the labeled descending axons were located in the most ventromedial aspect of the marginal zone. The labeled ascending axons were located more laterally and to the perimeter of this zone. In stages 27--29, the labeled axons near the site of injection were located in the inner two-thirds of the marginal zone, and in the progressively more rostral levels the label shifted laterally and to the perimeter in a laminar pattern. It was concluded that the labeled ascending axons from an individual spinal segment layer upon the axons which originate from the more rostral segments. How this rigid time and position pattern of axonal growth can impart a topographic order into fiber tracts of the spinal cord was discussed.
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