Terminal arbors of axons projecting to the somatosensory cortex of the adult rat. I. The normal morphology of specific thalamocortical afferents
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- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 7 (11) , 3529-3543
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.07-11-03529.1987
Abstract
A characteristic feature of the rat somatosensory neocortex is a discrete topographic representation of the facial whiskers. Afferent fibers projecting to this vibrissae representation were “bulk-labeled” by injecting horseradish peroxidase into the white matter. Terminal arbors with the morphological characteristics of Lorente de No's (1949) “specific” thalamocortical afferents were then reconstructed through serial sections. These terminal arbors, characterized by the discrete organization of their dense plexus in layer IV, have a laminar distribution of boutons that parallels the laminar pattern of terminal degeneration resulting from lesions of the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus. The regional distribution of different-sized arbors corresponds to the distribution of vibrissae-related clusters of different sizes. Larger arbors were found in the posteromedial region corresponding to the mystacial vibrissae representation, while smaller arbors were found in the anterolateral region corresponding to the representation of the anterior sinus hairs. Terminal arbors were also reconstructed from sections stained simultaneously to demonstrate the pattern of vibrissae-related clusters. The greatest concentration of boutons on these axons occurred within a single vibrissae-related cluster. Furthermore, when 2 fibers terminated within a single cluster, their terminal arbors appeared to be largely coextensive. The morphology, size, and distribution of these terminal arbors support the hypothesis that the layer IV plexus of a single specific thalamocortical afferent tends to fill a vibrissae-related cluster. Thus, the organization of specific thalamocortical afferents may be responsible for clustered organization within the somatotopic map of the rodent neocortex.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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