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Intragranular mossy fibers in rats and gerbils from synapses with the somata and proximal dendrites of basket cells in the dentate gyrus

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Based on previous data indicating that basket cells are GABAergic inhibitory neurons, the present findings in normal rats and both types of gerbils suggest that intragranular and supragranULAR mossy fibers provide additional circuitry for feedback inhibition to granule cells.
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Intragranular and supragranular mossy fibers arise from granule cells and are present in the dentate gyrus of hippocampi from kindled and epileptic animals. The intragranular fibers often appear as fibers perpendicular to the long axis of the granule cell layer at periodic intervals. Rats and gerbils were analyzed to determine whether such mossy fibers are also associated with nongranule cells (including the basket cells), which send their apical dendrites through this layer with a periodicity similar to that of mossy fibers. The results for rats and both epileptic and nonepileptic gerbils show that many intragranular mossy fibers are apposed to the surfaces of the somata and apical dendrites of basket cells where they form asymmetric synapses. This plexus of mossy fiber axons appears to follow the dendrites of these neurons into the inner molecular layer. Based on previous data indicating that basket cells are GABAergic inhibitory neurons, the present findings in normal rats and both types of gerbils suggest that intragranular and supragranular mossy fibers provide additional circuitry for feedback inhibition to granule cells. It is possible that under pathological conditions, such as denervation or kindling, these fibers sprout and form synapses with granule cells.

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Mossy fiber synaptic reorganization induced by kindling: Time course of development, progression, and permanence

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TL;DR: In this paper, morphological evidence was provided that synchronous perforant path activation and kindling of limbic pathways induce axonal growth and synaptic reorganization in the hippocampus, in the absence of overt morphological damage.
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Histochemical demonstration of heavy metals. A revised version of the sulphide silver method suitable for both light and electronmicroscopy

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Altered patterns of dynorphin immunoreactivity suggest mossy fiber reorganization in human hippocampal epilepsy

TL;DR: Findings suggest that sprouting of mossy fibers or their axon collaterals has occurred in hippocampal epilepsy and that the reorganized fibers contain at least one of the neuropeptides that are normally present in this system.
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