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Selective decline in the prevalence of slowly adapting type I mechanoreceptors during development

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Cahusac P & Senok S (2018) Selective decline in the prevalence of slowly adapting type I mechanoreceptors during development. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 68, pp. 35-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2018.04.001

Abstract
Merkel nerve endings are identified physiologically as slowly adapting type I mechanoreceptor units. They are important for fine acuity tactile perception. We examined the effect of age on the electrophysiological availability of different types of slowly adapting mechanoreceptor units. Using 6 - 50 week old rats, we observed an obvious decline with age in the probability of recording from St I units of the deep vibrissal nerve. The precipitous decline occurred between ages 6 – 14 weeks and then stabilized. By contrast, the prevalence of St II units, the other type of slowly adapting mechanoreceptor, remained constant over the age range studied. These observations correlate with anatomical findings reported elsewhere.

Keywords
Merkel nerve endings; Merkel cells; Mechanoreceptors; Slowly adapting mechanoreceptors; Developmental changes; Neuroplasticity

Journal
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience: Volume 68

StatusPublished
Publication date31/08/2018
Publication date online10/04/2018
Date accepted by journal02/04/2018
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27142
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0736-5748