Unimodal primary sensory cortices are directly connected by long-range horizontal projections in the rat sensory cortex

Stehberg, J; Deng, PT; Frostig RD

Abstract

Research based on functional imaging and neuronal recordings in the barrel cortex subdivision of primary somatosensory cortex (SI) of the adult rat has revealed novel aspects of structure-function relationships in this cortex. Specifically, it has demonstrated that single whisker stimulation evokes subthreshold neuronal activity that spreads symmetrically within gray matter from the appropriate barrel area, crosses cytoarchitectural borders of SI and reaches deeply into other unimodal primary cortices such as primary auditory (Al) and primary visual (VI). It was further demonstrated that this spread is supported by a spatially matching underlying diffuse network of border-crossing, long-range projections that could also reach deeply into Al and VI. Here we seek to determine whether such a network of border-crossing, long-range projections is unique to barrel cortex or characterizes also other primary, unimodal sensory cortices and therefore could directly connect them. Using anterograde (BDA) and retrograde (CTb) tract-tracing techniques, we demonstrate that such diffuse horizontal networks directly and mutually connect VI, Al and SI. These findings suggest that diffuse, border-crossing axonal projections connecting directly primary cortices are an important organizational motif common to all major primary sensory cortices in the rat. Potential implications of these findings for topics including cortical structure-function relationships, multisensory integration, functional imaging, and cortical parcellation are discussed.

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Título según WOS: Unimodal primary sensory cortices are directly connected by long-range horizontal projections in the rat sensory cortex
Título según SCOPUS: Unimodal primary sensory cortices are directly connected by long-range horizontal projections in the rat sensory cortex
Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN NEUROANATOMY
Volumen: 8
Número: SEP
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 19
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3389/fnana.2014.00093

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - ISI