نتایج جستجو برای: optic chiasm

تعداد نتایج: 45319  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2015
Neeranjali S Jain Swaranjali V Jain Xiaofei Wang Andrew J Neely Murat Tahtali Sanjiv Jain Christian J Lueck

PURPOSE Hemidecussation of fibers entering the optic chiasm from the optic nerves is well recognized. The reason why bitemporal hemianopia results from chiasmal compression has not been fully explained. There is still a paucity of data relating to the precise details of the routes that the nerve fibers take through the chiasm and, in particular, where and how nerve fibers cross each other. This...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2003
Bernd Schmitz Torsten Schaefer Christoph M Krick Wolfgang Reith Martin Backens Barbara Käsmann-Kellner

PURPOSE To determine whether the size and configuration of the optic chiasm in humans with albinism is different from that in normal control subjects. METHODS Seventeen patients and 15 control subjects underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the entire head. Images were reformatted to the chiasm region and analyzed with observer-independent morphometry and measurements by a blinded observer. ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
K Kruger A S Tam C Lu D W Sretavan

Pathfinding mechanisms underlying retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon growth from the optic chiasm into the optic tract are unknown. Previous work has shown that mouse embryos deficient in GAP-43 have an enlarged optic chiasm within which RGC axons were reportedly stalled. Here we have found that the enlarged chiasm of GAP-43 null mouse embryos appears subsequent to a failure of the earliest RGC a...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
M S Arkin P A Rubin J R Bilyk B Buchbinder

In a case of traumatic avulsion of the optic nerve at the anterior chiasm, MR imaging provided highly specific images of the injury site, including the absence of the optic nerve within the optic canal and the point of transection at the anterior portion of the chiasm. This was confirmed clinically and histopathologically. MR imaging should be considered in cases of suspected chiasmal injury.

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Andrew S. Plump Lynda Erskine Christelle Sabatier Katja Brose Charles J. Epstein Corey S. Goodman Carol A. Mason Marc Tessier-Lavigne

During development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at the optic chiasm. In Drosophila, the Slit protein regulates midline axon crossing through repulsion. To determine the role of Slit proteins in RGC axon guidance, we disrupted Slit1 and Slit2, two of three known mouse Slit genes. Mice defective in either gene alone exhibited few RGC axon guidance defects, ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2004
Scott E Williams Carol A Mason Eloísa Herrera

The mouse optic chiasm is a model for axon guidance at the midline and for analyzing how binocular vision is patterned. Recent work has identified several molecular players that influence the binary decision that retinal ganglion cells make at the optic chiasm, to either cross or avoid the midline. An ephrin-B localized to the midline, together with an EphB receptor and a zinc-finger transcript...

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Background and purpose: Optic neuritis is one of the appearances of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).  Progesterone has a protective effect in central nervous system, so, in this study we aimed at investigating the effect of progesterone on myelin repair of the optic chiasm in male rats by studying the genes expression of Olig 2 (marker of oligodendrocyte precursor cells), GFAP (marker of astrocyte...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1983
J M Weinstein R B Duckrow D Beard R W Brennan

An autoradiographic method (14C-iodoantipyrine autoradiography) was used to measure regional optic nerve blood flow (ONBF) under basal conditions in 11 adult female cats. Flow was measured in six regions of the optic nerve: (1) prelaminar, (2) laminar, (3) 1 mm post-laminar, (4) 4 mm post-laminar, (5) 6 mm post-laminar, and (6) intracranial optic nerve and chiasm. A gradient of flow rates was f...

2003
David W. Sretavan

During development of the mammalian CNS, axons encounter multiple pathway choices on their way to central target structures. A major pathway branch point in the visual system occurs at the optic chiasm, where retinal ganglion cell axons may either enter the ipsilateral or the contralateral optic tract. To investigate whether embryonic mouse retinal ganglion cell axons, upon reaching the optic c...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2008
G Jeffery J B Levitt H M Cooper

At the optic chiasm retinal fibers either cross the midline, or remain uncrossed. Here we trace hemispheric pathways through the marmoset chiasm and show that fibers from the lateral optic nerve pass directly toward the ipsilateral optic tract without any significant change in fiber order and without approaching the midline, while those from medial regions of the nerve decussate directly. Anter...

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