Topographical Organization of the Pyramidal Fiber System Diffusion Tensor MRI of the Human and Rhesus Monkey Brain

S. Hofer, J. Frahm
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The fibers of the pyramidal tract (PT) that connect the precentral and postcentral gyrus with the spinal cord are organized in a topological manner. However, their exact arrangement and orientation in the internal capsule is still a mat- ter of debate. Here, we applied magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and tract tracing techniques to determine and compare the pyramidal fibers from the primary motor and somatosensory system in humans and rhesus monkeys in vivo. The results demonstrate that the pyramidal systems of the human and monkey brain differ in their orientation at the level of the internal capsule, whereas track orientations in the gyrus and brainstem appear similar. In the monkey internal cap- sule the somatotopic arrangement of PT fibers from the upper and lower extremities form an angle with the left-right axis of 146° ± 23° (n=4). Thus, fibers from lateral areas of the gyrus are located more anterior-medial to fibers from medial cortical areas. In contrast, in humans the angle is only 50° ± 16° (n=9) yielding a more anterior-lateral orientation of PT fibers along the short axis of the internal capsule. These species dependencies may possibly be due to structural con- straints of the smaller and differently shaped monkey brain.
人和恒河猴脑锥体纤维系统弥散张量MRI的地形组织
连接中央前回和中央后回与脊髓的锥体束(PT)的纤维以拓扑方式组织。然而,它们在内部胶囊中的确切排列和方向仍然是一个有争议的问题。本研究应用磁共振弥散张量成像和束示踪技术,对人类和恒河猴体内初级运动系统和体感觉系统的锥体纤维进行了测定和比较。结果表明,人类和猴子大脑的锥体系统在内囊水平的方向不同,而脑回和脑干的轨迹方向相似。在猴内包膜中,来自上肢和下肢的PT纤维的体位排列与左右轴呈146°±23°夹角(n=4)。因此,来自回外侧区域的纤维比来自内侧皮质区域的纤维更位于前内侧。相比之下,在人类中,角度仅为50°±16°(n=9),使得PT纤维沿内囊短轴更偏向于前外侧方向。这些物种依赖可能是由于猴子大脑较小和形状不同的结构限制。
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