Decentralization of the superior cervical ganglion in neonates impairs the development of the innervation of the iris. A quantitative ultrastructural study

BRAIN RESEARCH(1979)

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Abstract
The superior cervical sympathetic ganglion was decentralized unilaterally by section of the preganglionic chain in 2- or 4-day-old rats. Twenty-one days post-operatively the dilator muscle of the iris was examined electron microscopically. Quantitative estimates demonstrated that there was a reduction both in the numbers of axon bundles and of individual axons in the iris innervated by the deafferented ganglion as compared with its fellow of the contralateral control side.
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superior cervical ganglion,innervation,iris,neonates
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