CENTRAL COMPLEX OF THE PRIMATE THALAMUS - A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY

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作者
FENELON, G [1 ]
YELNIK, J [1 ]
FRANCOIS, C [1 ]
PERCHERON, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PARIS 06, ANAT & ORGANOGENESE LAB, F-75571 PARIS 12, FRANCE
关键词
CENTER MEDIAN-PARAFASCICULAR COMPLEX; BASAL GANGLIA; PRIMATES; NEURONAL TYPOLOGY;
D O I
10.1002/cne.903420312
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Neuronal morphology was analyzed in the central complex (centre median-parafascicular complex) of macaques and humans. Cell bodies were described from Nissl material. Golgi-impregnated dendritic arborizations were reconstructed from serial sections and digitized in three dimensions by computer-assisted microscopy. The central complex was subdivided into three parts on the basis of cytoarchitectonic and hodological criteria: pars parafascicularis (medial), pars media (intermediate), and pars paralateralis (lateral). The mean cross-sectional areas of cell bodies were identical (181 mum2) in the three parts in macaques. In humans they were larger in the pars parafascicularis (304 mum2) than in the other parts (248 and 240 mum2). Small local circuit neurons were found throughout the complex. Large projection neurons differed statistically in the three parts. In macaques, pars parafascicularis neurons had few dendritic stems and tips (3-11) and a short total dendritic length (2,000 mum). Pars paralateralis neurons had more ramified (5-60) and longer (5,800 mum) dendrites. They bore numerous axonlike processes. Pars media neurons had intermediate characteristics (5-9; 2,400 mum). In humans, pars parafascicular neurons had similar topological characteristics (3-12) but longer dendrites (3,000 mum) than in the monkey. Pars paralateralis neurons had more branched (6-71) and longer (9,000 mum) dendrites, with more numerous axonlike processes. Pars media neurons also had intermediate characteristics (4-25; 3,800 mum). The present study supports a tripartite subdivision of the primate central complex and demonstrates significant interspecies differences. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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