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Fimbria-fornix transection produces neuronal injury in the septum. This cellular pathology is characterized by somatodendritic vacuolar abnormalities in neurons. Because these cellular changes are reminiscent of some of the morphological... more
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      ExcitotoxicityFimbriaFornixAxotomy
The fimbria–fornix transection paradigm has been used as a model of retrograde neurodegeneration within the medial septal nucleus and anterograde degeneration of axon terminals within the lateral septal nucleus. Because the maintenance... more
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      Electron MicroscopyFimbriaFornixSynaptic Stripping
The effects of CNS axotomy on glutamate transporter and glutamate receptor expression were evaluated in adult rats following unilateral fimbria-fornix transections. The septum and hippocampus were collected at 3, 7, 14, and 30 days... more
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      Brain lesionGlutamate TransporterFimbriaFornix
We used the fimbria-fornix (FF) transection model of axonal injury to test the hypothesis that transneuronal degeneration occurs in the adult central nervous system in response to deafferentation. The medial mammillary nucleus, pars... more
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      ApoptosisFimbriaTransneuronal InjuryFornix