Overall pattern of callosal connections in visual cortex of normal and enucleated cats
- 11 December 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 363 (2) , 161-176
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903630202
Abstract
The effect of neonatal bilateral enucleation on the overall distribution of callosal connections in striate and extrastriate visual cortex of the cat was studied using tangential sections from the physically unfolded and flattened cortex. Callosal neurons were labeled by administering the anatomical tracer horseradish peroxidase directly to the transected corpus callosum. The pattern of callosal connections in binocularly enucleated cats showed both consistent differences and consistent similarities with the pattern in normal cats. In agreement with previous studies, it was found that callosal labeling at the 17/18 border of enucleated cats was considerably sparser than in normal cats. Moreover, we found that the strip containing the majority of labeled cells at the 17/18 border was narrower than in normal cats. In both normal and enucleated cats, scattered cells were distributed on either side of the 17/18 callosal strip, well into areas 17 and 18. In much of extrastriate cortex, the pattern of callosal connectivity in enucleated cats looked surprisingly normal. Details of the callosal pattern that were consistently found in normal cats could also be recognized in binocularly enucleated cats, such as two to four bridges of labeling spanning areas 18 and 19. Also, four zones that were free of callosal connectivity in area 7, on the banks of the suprasylvian sulcus, and in the posterior suprasylvian sulcus were found in both normal and enucleated cats. Finally, as in normal cats, dense cell labeling occurred on the crown of the suprasylvian rus at its posterior end, from which it extended laterally across both banks of the suprasylvian sulcus and into the fundus of this sulcus. The results of this study suggest that, although the stabilization of callosal connections at the 17/18 border region appears to depend on visual input, this input plays a less prominent role in the stabilization of callosal connections in extrastriate visual cortex.Keywords
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