A columnar-supporting mode of astroglial architecture in the cerebral cortex of adult primates?

Colombo Aj
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Neuronal modular (columnar) organisation of the cerebral cortex may represent an evolutionary acquisition that could optimize communication and information processing with the least volume compromise in terms of wiring. Yet, for such columns to be functionally operative adequate isolation from neighbouring units would be required, otherwise their spatial definition could be compromised. Evidence for "cable-like" processes stemming from astroglial cells has been recently presented although their existence has been forgotten for more than a century. These processes tend to form a sort of "palisade" or "brush" whose spatial distribution appears to correlate with the distribution of apical dendrites within the supragranular cortical layers. Patterned neuronal organization in the striate cortex is associated with a patterned distribution of GFAP-IR processes, both at the cellular and cell-aggregate levels. It can be tentatively proposed that evolutionary pressures resulted, in primates, in the progressive appearance of an increased length of astroglial processes in the supragranular region which may be associated with optimization of cerebral cortex modular (columnar) organization. It is interesting that this cortical region has undergone the larger growth among mammalian species during evolution, and would bear a crucial role in corticocortical interactions.
成年灵长类动物大脑皮层星形胶质结构的柱状支持模式?
大脑皮层的神经元模块化(柱状)组织可能代表了一种进化获得,可以在布线方面以最小的体积妥协来优化通信和信息处理。然而,要使这些柱子在功能上发挥作用,就需要与邻近的单元充分隔离,否则它们的空间定义就会受到影响。尽管星形胶质细胞的存在已经被遗忘了一个多世纪,但最近出现了起源于星形胶质细胞的“电缆状”过程的证据。这些过程倾向于形成一种“栅栏”或“刷”,其空间分布似乎与粒上皮层内根尖树突的分布有关。在细胞和细胞聚集水平上,纹状皮层的神经元组织模式与gmap - ir过程的模式分布有关。我们可以初步提出,在灵长类动物中,进化压力导致了核上区域星形胶质突起长度的逐渐增加,这可能与大脑皮层模块(柱状)组织的优化有关。有趣的是,这一皮层区域在哺乳动物物种进化过程中经历了更大的生长,并在皮质-皮质相互作用中起着至关重要的作用。
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