Morphologically Distinct Classes of Relay Cells Exhibit Regional Preferences in the Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Mouse

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作者
Krahe, Thomas E. [1 ]
El-Danaf, Rana N. [1 ]
Dilger, Emily K. [1 ]
Henderson, Scott C. [1 ]
Guido, William [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, Med Ctr, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
关键词
RETINAL GANGLION-CELLS; VISUAL RESPONSE PROPERTIES; SUPERIOR COLLICULUS; CENTRAL PROJECTIONS; W-CELLS; Y-CELL; X-CELL; CAT; NEURONS; RAT;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4370-11.2011
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
A fundamental feature of the mammalian visual system is the presence of separate channels that work in parallel to efficiently extract and analyze specific elements of a visual scene. Despite the extensive use of the mouse as a model system, it is not clear whether such parallel organization extends beyond the retina to subcortical structures, such as the dorsal lateral geniculate (dLGN) of thalamus. To begin to address this, we examined the morphology of biocytin-filled relay cells recorded in dLGN of mice. Based on a quantitative assessment of their dendritic architecture, we found that even at early postnatal ages relay cells could be readily classified as X-like (biconical), Y-like (symmetrical), or W-like (hemispheric) and that each cell type was regionally specified in dLGN. X-like cells were confined primarily to the monocular ventral region of dLGN. Y-like cells occupied a central core that also contained ipsilateral eye projections, whereas W-like cells were found along the perimeter of dLGN. Similar to cat, Y-like cells were more prevalent than X-and W-like cells, and X-like cells tended to be smaller than other cell types. However, the dendritic fields of X-and W-like cells did not exhibit an orientation bias with respect to optic tract or boundaries of dLGN. Although we found clear morphological differences among relay cells, an analysis of their electrophysiological properties did not reveal any additional distinguishing characteristics. Overall, these data coupled with recent observations in the retina suggest that the mouse has many of the hallmark features of a system-wide parallel organization.
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