Local circuitry of identified projection neurons in cat visual cortex brain slices
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Local circuitry of identified projection neurons in cat visual cortex brain slices
Abstract
The relationship between pyramidal cell morphology and efferent target was investigated in layer 6 of cat primary visual cortex (area 17). Layer 6 has 2 projections, one to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and another to the visual claustrum. The cells of origin of each projection were identified by retrograde transport of fluorescent latex microspheres. The labeled cells were visualized in brain slices prepared from area 17, using an epifluorescence compound microscope modified for intracellular recording. Individual retrogradely labeled cells were penetrated and intracellularly stained with Lucifer yellow to visualize the patterns of axons and dendrites associated with each projection. The neurons that give rise to the 2 projections had very different patterns of dendrites and local axonal collaterals, but the patterns within each group were highly stereotyped. The differences between their axonal collaterals were particularly dramatic. Claustrum projecting cells had fine, horizontally directed collaterals that arborized exclusively in layer 6 and lower layer 5. Most LGN projecting cells had virtually no horizontal arborization in layer 6. Instead, they sent widespread collaterals vertically, which arborized extensively in layer 4. The apical dendrites of the 2 groups also differed markedly. Claustrum projecting cells had apical dendrites reaching to layer 1, with branches in layer 5 only, while LGN projecting cells never had an apical dendrite reaching higher than layer 3, with side branches in layers 5 and 4. Therefore, each efferent target must receive inputs from neurons whose synaptic connections within area 17 are significantly different from those of neurons projecting to other targets. This further suggests that distinct visual response properties should be associated with each projection. In addition to the claustrum and LGN projecting cells, about 20% of layer 6 pyramidal neurons lacked an efferent axon. Morphologically, most resembled LGN projecting neurons, but a few had characteristics of claustrum projecting cells. These neurons may represent cells that either failed to make an efferent connection or cells that lost an efferent axon during development. Their frequency suggests that such intrinsic, presumably excitatory, neurons may play a significant role in cortical processing.
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