QUANTITATIVE LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE DISTRIBUTION IN NEURONS OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE-NUCLEUS OF THE ADULT MONKEY

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作者
LIU, SY
WONGRILEY, M
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
关键词
Mitochondrial enzyme; OFF-center; ON-center; Oxidative metabolism; Visual pathway;
D O I
10.1017/S0952523800003400
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The distribution of cytochrome oxidase (CO) in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of normal adult macaque monkeys was analyzed in quantitative light- and electron-microscope (EM) studies. Both reactive and nonreactive neurons were found throughout laminae 1–6. Darkly reactive neurons were more numerous in laminae 1, 2, and 6. Within each lamina, there was a positive correlation between cell size and level of CO activity in neurons. The cell density was greater in laminae 1, 4, and 6, which received input from the contralateral eye, than in corresponding laminae representing the ipsilateral eye (2, 3, and 5). The cell density in each of the magnocellular laminae was less than that in each of the parvicellular laminae. Three types of neurons could be distinguished within magnocellular laminae at the EM level. Types I and II were interpreted to be relay neurons, while the small size of type III qualified them to be interneurons. Two populations were found within parvicellular laminae, corresponding to relay neurons and interneurons, respectively. EM quantitative analyses revealed that the darkly reactive neurons contained a high proportion of moderate to darkly reactive mitochondria, which comprised 44.2%, 42.5%, and 39.2% of the mitochondrial population within neurons of laminae 1, 2, and 6 respectively. In contrast, a relatively low proportion of reactive mitochondria were found in neurons within laminae 3 (22.8%), 4 (26.4%), and 5 (32.4%). Moreover, magnocellular laminae contained a higher density of synapses on cell bodies than parvicellular laminae. All laminae, except layer 5, contained predominantly symmetric synapses on cell bodies. However, the proportion of symmetrical synapses in the magnocellular laminae (65.6%) was greater than that in the parvicellular laminae (59%). Our quantitative light and EM results indicate that the level of metabolic activity in neurons of the monkey LGN is higher in magnocellular, ON-center, and contralateral than in parvicellular, OFF-center, and ipsilateral visual pathways, respectively. The metabolic activity of neurons is likely to reflect the chronic level of spontaneous and synaptically evoked discharges of these cells. © 1990, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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