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. 1996 Feb 12;709(1):17-26.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(95)01217-6.

Differential expression of neurofilament protein in the visual system of the vervet monkey

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Differential expression of neurofilament protein in the visual system of the vervet monkey

A Chaudhuri et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

It has been previously reported that the monoclonal antibody SMI-32 reveals a characteristic pattern of immunostaining which may be used to delineate various cortical modules in the monkey visual system. We wished to examine staining patterns with this antibody at both the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and cortical levels with regard to magno- and parvocellular processing schemes in the vervet monkey. Using standard immunohistochemical procedures, we have found that the M-layers of the LGN were intensely stained in comparison to P-layers and that there were regional variations in staining within the visual cortex that reflected this input. The transition between areas V1 and V2 was especially prominent due to differences in the laminar staining profiles. Another striking result was found within the superior temporal sulcus where heavy SMI-32 immunostaining confined to the floor of the sulcus coincided with a similar zone of intense myelin staining. We have also found a number of other areas within the intraparietal and lateral sulci that show foci of heavy SMI-32 staining. As with Cat-301 immunostaining, the regional variabilities that are observed with SMI-32 in the visual cortex reflect molecular distinctions that may provide further criteria for functional segmentation.

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