Short term changes of cortical body maps following partial vibrissectomy in adult mice

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Vibrissae-to-barrels pathway is often used as a model for investigating CNS plasticity. We examined early changes in the cortical representation of row C of vibrissae in adult mice, following vibrissectomy removing all whiskers except row C. The changes of cortical representation of the spared row of vibrissae were mapped with 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography. We found that one day after lesion of vibrissal follicles the areal extent of cortical representation of row C is smaller than normally, but 7 days post lesion it increases significantly, by 60 to 90%, in all cortical layers. Additionally, seven days post-lesion the intensity of labelling was increased in cortical layer V. The result suggest that plasticity that can be observed with 2-deoxyglucose mapping in the barrel cortex is not due to unmasking of existing connection, but to reorganization of connectivity at many levels.

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Siucinska, E., & Kossut, M. (1994). Short term changes of cortical body maps following partial vibrissectomy in adult mice. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 54(4), 345–352. https://doi.org/10.55782/ane-1994-1041

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