The motor cortex of the sheep: laminar organization, projections and diffusion tensor imaging of the intracranial pyramidal and extrapyramidal tracts

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Antonella Peruffo
Livio Corain
Cristiano Bombardi
Cinzia Centelleghe
Enrico Grisan
Jean-Marie Graïc
Pietro Bontempi
Annamaria Grandis
Bruno Cozzi
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[1] University of Padova,Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science
[2] University of Padova,Department of Management and Engineering
[3] University of Bologna,Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences
[4] University of Padova,Department of Information Engineering
[5] King’s College,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[6] University of Verona,Department of Computer Science
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Brain Structure and Function | 2019年 / 224卷
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Motor cortex; Sheep; Laminar organization; Cortical projections;
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The laminar organization of the motor cortex of the sheep and other large domestic herbivores received scarce attention and is generally considered homologous to that of rodents and primates. Thickness of the cortex, subdivision into layers and organization are scarcely known. In the present study, we applied different modern morphological, mathematical and image-analyses techniques to the study of the motor area that controls movements of the forelimb in the sheep. The thickness of the cortex resulted comparable to that of other terrestrial Cetartiodactyls (but thicker than in marine Cetartiodactyls of similar body mass). The laminar organization showed marked development of layer 1, virtual absence of layer 4, and image analysis suggested prevalence of large irregular neural cells in the deeper layers. Diffusion tensor imaging revealed robust projections from the motor cortex to the pyramids in the brainstem, and well evident tracts descending to the tegmentum of the mesencephalon and dorsal pons. Our data contrast the general representation of the motor system of this species, considered to be predominantly based on extra-pyramidal tracts that originate from central pattern generators in the brainstem.
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