The connections of layer 4 subdivisions in the primary visual cortex (V1) of the owl monkey

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Boyd, JD
Mavity-Hudson, JA
Casagrande, VA
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[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Dept Cell Biol, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Psychol, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Ophthalmol & Visual Sci, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
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10.1093/cercor/10.7.644
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The primary visual cortex (V1) of primates receives signals from parallel lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) channels. These signals are utilized by the laminar and compartmental [i.e. cytochrome oxidase (CO) blob and interblob] circuitry of V1 to synthesize new output pathways appropriate for the next steps of analysis. Within this framework, this study had two objectives: (i) to analyze the connections between primary input and output layers and compartments of V1; and (ii) to determine differences in connection patterns that might be related to species differences in physiological properties in an effort to link specific pathways to visual functions. In this study we examined the intrinsic interlaminar connections of V1 in the owl monkey, a nocturnal New World monkey, with a special emphasis on the projections from layer 4 to layer 3. Interlaminar connections were labeled via small iontophoretic or pressure injections of tracers [horseradish peroxidase. biocytin, biotinylated dextrine amine (BDA) or cholera toxin subunit B conjugated to colloidal gold particles]. Our most significant finding was that layer 4 (4C of Brodmann) can be divided into three tiers based upon projections to the superficial layers. Specifically, we find that 4 alpha (4C alpha), 4 beta (4C beta) and 4ctr send primary projections to layers 3C (4B), 3B beta (4A) and 3B alpha (3B), respectively. Examination of laminar structure with Nissl staining supports a tripartite organization of layer 4. The cortical output layer above layer 3B alpha (3B) (e.g. layer 3A) does not appear to receive any direct connections from layer 4 but receives heavy input from layers 3B alpha (3B) and 3C (48). Some connectional differences also were observed between the subdivisions of layer 3 and the infragranular layers. No consistent differences in connections were observed that distinguished CO blobs from interblobs or that could be correlated with differences in visual lifestyle (nocturnal versus diurnal) when compared with connectional data in other primates. Re-examination of data from previous studies in squirrel and macaque monkeys suggests that the tripartite organization of layer 4 and the unique projection pattern of layer 4ctr are not restricted to owl monkeys, but are common to a number of primate species.
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