Extent and organization of opossum prefrontal cortex defined by anterograde and retrograde transport methods
- 1 August 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 238 (1) , 77-91
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902380107
Abstract
Prefrontal cortex is commonly defined as cortex which receives afferents from the thalamic mediodorsal nucleus (MD). The extent of opossum prefrontal cortex was mapped with anterograde and retrograde axonal transport methods. The prefrontal field was found to include not only cortex on the lateral convexity of the frontal lobe as reported in earlier studies, but, in addition, cortex within the rhinal fissure and cortex on the rostral medial wall of the hemisphere. The organization of the thalamic input to the medial wall was analyzed in some detail and compared with that of the rat. The reason for this emphasis stemmed from earlier observations which suggested that a lateral, nonolfactory segment of MD, prominent in the rat and other species, may not be present in opossum MD. In the rat, the lateral segment, which constitutes approximately one‐third of MD, projects to a relatively large expanse of rostral medial cortex which is also projected upon by the anteromedial nucleus. The main projection field of the lateral one‐third of opossum MD is to cortex on the lateral convexity of the frontal lobe which has no input from the anteromedial nucleus and has no counterpart in the rat. Only the most lateral edge of opossum MD projects to medial cortex, to a very small field, which is also projected upon by the anteromedial nucleus. In other respects, the organization of the rostral medial cortex is similar in rat and opossum. These results suggest that, rather than being absent, an equivalent of a nonolfactory segment may be present in opossum MD but is markedly reduced in size, compared to that in rat and other species.Keywords
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