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タイトル: Local connections of excitatory neurons to corticothalamic neurons in the rat barrel cortex.
著者: Tanaka, Yasuhiro R
Tanaka, Yasuyo H
Konno, Michiteru
Fujiyama, Fumino
Sonomura, Takahiro
Okamoto-Furuta, Keiko
Kameda, Hiroshi
Hioki, Hiroyuki  KAKEN_id
Furuta, Takahiro
Nakamura, Kouichi C
Kaneko, Takeshi  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 田中, 康裕
金子, 武嗣
発行日: 14-Dec-2011
出版者: Society for Neuroscience
誌名: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
巻: 31
号: 50
開始ページ: 18223
終了ページ: 18236
抄録: Corticothalamic projection neurons in the cerebral cortex constitute an important component of the thalamocortical reciprocal circuit, an essential input/output organization for cortical information processing. However, the spatial organization of local excitatory connections to corticothalamic neurons is only partially understood. In the present study, we first developed an adenovirus vector expressing somatodendritic membrane-targeted green fluorescent protein. After injection of the adenovirus vector into the ventrobasal thalamic complex, a band of layer (L) 6 corticothalamic neurons in the rat barrel cortex were retrogradely labeled. In addition to their cell bodies, fine dendritic spines of corticothalamic neurons were well visualized without the labeling of their axon collaterals or thalamocortical axons. In cortical slices containing retrogradely labeled L6 corticothalamic neurons, we intracellularly stained single pyramidal/spiny neurons of L2-6. We examined the spatial distribution of contact sites between the local axon collaterals of each pyramidal neuron and the dendrites of corticothalamic neurons. We found that corticothalamic neurons received strong and focused connections from L4 neurons just above them, and that the most numerous nearby and distant sources of local excitatory connections to corticothalamic neurons were corticothalamic neurons themselves and L6 putative corticocortical neurons, respectively. These results suggest that L4 neurons may serve as an important source of local excitatory inputs in shaping the cortical modulation of thalamic activity.
著作権等: Copyright © 2011 the authors
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/158362
DOI(出版社版): 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3139-11.2011
PubMed ID: 22171028
関連リンク: http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/50/18223
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