TY - JOUR
T1 - Dendritic branching patterns of pyramidal cells in the visual cortex of the new world marmoset monkey, with comparative notes on the old world macaque monkey
AU - Elston, Guy N.
AU - Jelinek, Herbert F.
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank Dr. Rosa for providing tissue, Dr. Vaney for allowing access to his intracellular injection laboratory, and Dr. Pow for providing his antibody to Lucifer Yellow. We would also like to thank Wendy Davis and Cherryl Kolbe for technical assistance. Supported by a CSU Faculty Seed Grant (HFJ) and a grant (990007) and CJ Martin Fellowship (GNE) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.
PY - 2001/9
Y1 - 2001/9
N2 - The basal dendritic arbors of 442 supragranular pyramidal cells in visual cortex of the marmoset monkey were compared by fractal analyses. As detailed in a previous study, 1 individual cells were injected with Lucifer Yellow and processed for a DAB reaction product. The basal dendritic arbors were drawn, in the tangential plane, and the fractal dimension (D) determined by the dilation method. The fractal dimensions were compared between cells in ten cortical areas containing cells involved in visual processing, including the primary visual area (V1), the second visual area (V2), the dorsoanterior area (DA), the dorsomedial area (DM), the dorsolateral area (DL), the middle temporal area (MT), the posterior parietal area (PP), the fundus of the superior temporal area (FST) and the caudal and rostral subdivisions of inferotemporal cortex (ITc and ITr, respectively). Of 45 pairwise interareal comparisons of the fractal dimension of neurones, 20 were significantly different. Moreover, comparison of data according to previously published visual processing pathways revealed a trend for cells with greater fractal dimensions in "higher" cortical areas. Comparison of the present results with those in homologous cortical areas in the macaque monkey 2 revealed some similarities between the two species. The similarity in the trends of D values of cells in both species may reflect developmental features which result in different functional attributes.
AB - The basal dendritic arbors of 442 supragranular pyramidal cells in visual cortex of the marmoset monkey were compared by fractal analyses. As detailed in a previous study, 1 individual cells were injected with Lucifer Yellow and processed for a DAB reaction product. The basal dendritic arbors were drawn, in the tangential plane, and the fractal dimension (D) determined by the dilation method. The fractal dimensions were compared between cells in ten cortical areas containing cells involved in visual processing, including the primary visual area (V1), the second visual area (V2), the dorsoanterior area (DA), the dorsomedial area (DM), the dorsolateral area (DL), the middle temporal area (MT), the posterior parietal area (PP), the fundus of the superior temporal area (FST) and the caudal and rostral subdivisions of inferotemporal cortex (ITc and ITr, respectively). Of 45 pairwise interareal comparisons of the fractal dimension of neurones, 20 were significantly different. Moreover, comparison of data according to previously published visual processing pathways revealed a trend for cells with greater fractal dimensions in "higher" cortical areas. Comparison of the present results with those in homologous cortical areas in the macaque monkey 2 revealed some similarities between the two species. The similarity in the trends of D values of cells in both species may reflect developmental features which result in different functional attributes.
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U2 - 10.1142/S0218348X01000841
DO - 10.1142/S0218348X01000841
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0037542135
SN - 0218-348X
VL - 9
SP - 297
EP - 303
JO - Fractals
JF - Fractals
IS - 3
ER -