The Synaptic Connections between Cortical Areas V1 and V2 in Macaque Monkey

被引:83
作者
Anderson, John C. [1 ]
Martin, Kevan A. C.
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Neuroinformat, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
FEEDBACK CONNECTIONS; CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE; STRIATE CORTEX; VISUAL-CORTEX; INTRACORTICAL PROJECTIONS; DENDRITIC SPINES; BASKET CELLS; NEURONS; SYNAPSES; FORM;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5757-08.2009
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The primary visual cortex (V1) and V2 together form similar to 24% of the total neocortex of the macaque monkey and have each other as their major partners. The major target of the V1 projection to V2 is layer 4, where it forms clusters of boutons, which form asymmetric (excitatory) synapses mainly with dendritic spines (75%). The remainder form synapses with dendritic shafts. The synapses found on spines were often more complex, perforated postsynaptic densities than those found on dendritic shafts. The reciprocal projection from V2 to V1 targeted layers 1, 2/3, and 5 and was formed of axons of different morphologies. One axon type, originating from superficial layer pyramidal cells, had a morphology resembling those of local pyramidal cell collaterals. These axons arborized in layers 1, 2/3, and 5 of V1. Another type of axon, arborizing in layer 1, was slender (0.3 mu m), unbranched, unmyelinated, and uniformly covered with boutons terminaux and formed asymmetric synapses mainly with slender spines. Yet a third type of axon also confined to layer 1, was thick (>1 mu m), branched, heavily myelinated, and formed separate small clusters of large (similar to 1 mu m) en passant multisynaptic boutons that formed asymmetric synapses mainly with large flat spines. These data show the existence of a reciprocal excitatory loop between V1 and V2 that is formed by different axonal types, each with preferred layers of termination.
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