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The calyx of Held is a distinctive, axosomatic ending in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body. An example of a growing synapse, its development, as visualized in rapid Golgi impregnations of age-graded littermates (cats, rats, rabbits, opossums), follows a morphological sequence: 1) The migratory, calycigenic axon ends in a sprouting growth cone with transient radiating processes; 2) On approaching the recipient neuron, the growth cone forms many thin, sinuous branches, spreading over the post-synaptic surface; 3) Replacing these are broad branches, which form the definitive calyciform synapse; 4) A network of calycine collaterals develops from collateral growth cones in a sequence similar to that of the parent calyx, but unaccompanied by sinuous branches. The sinuous branches seem to provide a developmental framework for the specific form of the calycine ending. The sprouting growth cones and radiating branches may relate to the establishment of the initial contacts by the presumptive synaptic members.
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Morest, D.K. The growth of synaptic endings in the mammalian brain: A study of the calyces of the trapezoid body. Z. Anat. Entwickl. Gesch. 127, 201–220 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00526129
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