The cytoarchitecture and soma-dendritic arbors of the pyramidal neurons of aged rat sensorimotor cortex: an intracellular dye injection study
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The cytoarchitecture and soma-dendritic arbors of the pyramidal neurons of aged rat sensorimotor cortex: an intracellular dye injection study
Abstract
We studied the cytoarchitecture and dendritic arbors of the output neurons of the sensorimotor cortex of aged rats and found that although individual cortical layer became thinner, the overall cytoarchitecture and neuron densities remained comparable to those of young adults. To find out whether aging affects cortical outputs we studied the soma-dendritic arbors of layers III and V pyramidal neurons, main output neurons of the cerebral cortex, using brain slice intracellular dye injection technique. With a fluorescence microscope, selected neurons were filled with fluorescence dye under visual guidance. Injected slices were resectioned into thinner sections for converting the injected dye into non-fading material immunohistochemically. The long apical dendritic trunk and branches could be routinely revealed. This allowed us to reconstruct and study the dendritic arbors of these neurons in isolation in 300-microm-thick dimension. Analysis shows that their cell bodies did not shrink, but the densities of spines on dendrites and the total dendritic length significantly reduced. Among spines, those with long thin stalks thought to be involved in memory acquisition appeared to be reduced. These could underlie the compromise of sensorimotor functions following aging.
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