The differential sensitivity of adult mouse optic nerve axon sub-populations to high frequency firingTools Beswick-Jones, Hana (2023) The differential sensitivity of adult mouse optic nerve axon sub-populations to high frequency firing. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractExtracellular recordings of the stimulus evoked compound action potential (CAP) from the mouse optic nerve (MON) display a triphasic profile indicative of the presence of three axon sub-populations of discrete conduction velocity (CV) based on axon size. While larger diameter axons are known to increase CV, the MON is a short central nervous system (CNS) tract and an increase in axon diameter would only marginally increase information arrival time. Therefore, we propose that larger diameter axons exist in the MON to facilitate higher information transfer rates and neuronal firing frequency. The largest axons were most resistant to high frequency stimulus, maintaining their profile while those of the second and third peaks fell in amplitude and increased in latency.
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