The degeneration of commissural afferents to the hippocampus in the rabbit was studied by using the Fink-Heimer degeneration method, electron microscopy, and the combined Golgi/EM technique. The stratum oriens (CA3) was selected for quantitative electron microscopic evaluation of postlesional changes since the degeneration of commissural fibers as seen in Fink-Heimer preparations was dense throughout the width of that layer. Accordingly, in electron micrographs of stratum oriens many electron-dense degenerating boutons were found after short survival times (3 and 6 days, respectively), most of them (96) in synaptic contact with dendritic spines. In the fine structural analysis of Golgi-impregnated CA3 pyramidal cells, spines of basal dendrites were identified as postsynaptic elements of degenerating commissural afferents in stratum oriens.
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