Cyto- and chemoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex of an echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). II. Laminar organization and synaptic density
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Cyto- and chemoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex of an echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). II. Laminar organization and synaptic density
Abstract
We have examined the distribution and morphology of neurons immunoreactive for nonphosphorylated neurofilament protein (SMI-32 antibody), calcium-binding proteins (parvalbumin, calbindin, calretinin), and neuropeptide Y as well as neurons reactive for NADPH diaphorase in the cerebral cortex of the Australian short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). We have also studied synaptic morphology and density in S1 somatosensory cortex and assessed parameters associated with metabolic activity of the cerebral cortex (vessel volume density, mitochondrial volume density, and mitochondrial numerical density) in semi- and ultrathin sections. SMI-32 immunoreactivity was found mostly in layer V pyramidal neurons in selected cortical regions (S1, PV, V1, A). These neurons often showed atypical morphology compared with therian cortex. Neurons immunoreactive for calcium-binding proteins were broadly similar in both morphology and distribution to those seen in therian cortex, although calretinin-immunoreactive neurons were rare. Both Gray type I and Gray type II synapses could be identified in echidna S1 cortex and were similar to those seen in therian cortex. Peak synaptic density was in upper layer IV, followed by layer I, lower layer II, and upper layer III. Most synapses were of type I (72%), although types I and II were encountered with similar frequency in lower layer II and upper layer III. The capillary volume fraction values obtained for the echidna (from 1.18% in V1 to 1.34% in S1 cortex) fall within the values for rodent cortex. Similarly, values for mitochondrial volume fraction in echidna somatosensory cortex (4.68% +/- 1.76%) were comparable to those in eutherian cortex.
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