Neurons with callosal projections in visual areas of newborn kittens: an analysis of their dendritic phenotype with respect to the fate of the callosal axon and of its target.

M Weisskopf, G M Innocenti
Author Information
  1. M Weisskopf: Institut d'Anatomie, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Abstract

Combined retrograde transport of Rhodamine-labeled latex beads and intracellular injection of Lucifer Yellow in aldehyde-fixed slices of areas 17 and 18 in kittens indicate that neurons with similar dendritic morphology send axons into the corpus callosum from the 17/18 border and from parts of area 17 destined to become acallosal. At both sites callosally projecting neurons (callosal neurons) include pyramids, spiny stellate cells and star-pyramids; two types of pyramidal neurons can be distinguished on the basis of the complexity of their apical dendrites. At both sites, the dendritic morphology of callosal neurons appears basically unaffected by the ablation at the beginning of the second postnatal week of the contralateral areas 17 and 18 to which they have sent their axon. Thus the dendritic morphology of this type of cortical neuron seems independent of retrograde signals coming from their contralateral target and may instead depend on "programs" intrinsic to the neurons and/or conditions acting locally on their cell bodies, dendrites or initial axon collaterals.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Animals, Newborn
Axonal Transport
Axons
Cats
Cerebral Cortex
Corpus Callosum
Dendrites
Horseradish Peroxidase
Isoquinolines
Neurons
Phenotype
Rhodamines
Tissue Fixation
Visual Cortex

Chemicals

Isoquinolines
Rhodamines
lucifer yellow
Horseradish Peroxidase

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