描绘中国树鼩类似于灵长类的颗粒状背外侧前额叶皮层

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
eNeuro Pub Date : 2024-10-25 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0307-24.2024
Xiu-Peng Nie, Xiao-Shan Xu, Zhao Feng, Wei Wang, Chen Ma, Yue-Xiong Yang, Jin-Nan Li, Qi-Xin Zhou, Fu-Qiang Xu, Min-Hua Luo, Jiang-Ning Zhou, Hui Gong, Lin Xu
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摘要

中国树鼩被认为是灵长类动物中最亲近的姊妹动物,但其背外侧前额叶皮层(dlPFC)是否与灵长类动物相似,其特点是第四层(L4)富含颗粒细胞,并与中背核(MD)相互连接,目前仍是未知数。在这里,我们报告了在 MD 神经元中表达 AAV-hSyn-EGFP 后,荧光显微光学切片断层扫描显示了它们的投射轨迹和目标脑区,如海马、纹状体和 dlPFC。通过使用 Nissl、Golgi 和 vGlut2 染色进行细胞结构研究,证实了颗粒细胞的存在。此外,dlPFC的L5/6还投射回MD。这些结果表明,树鼩进化出了一种类似于灵长类的dlPFC,可以作为研究dlPFC认知相关功能的一种替代方法。
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Depicting Primate-Like Granular Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in the Chinese Tree Shrew.

It remains unknown whether the Chinese tree shrew, regarded as the closest sister of primate, has evolved a dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) comparable with primates that is characterized by a fourth layer (L4) enriched with granular cells and reciprocal connections with the mediodorsal nucleus (MD). Here, we reported that following AAV-hSyn-EGFP expression in the MD neurons, the fluorescence micro-optical sectioning tomography revealed their projection trajectories and targeted brain areas, such as the hippocampus, the corpus striatum, and the dlPFC. Cre-dependent transsynaptic viral tracing identified the MD projection terminals that targeted the L4 of the dlPFC, in which the presence of granular cells was confirmed via cytoarchitectural studies by using the Nissl, Golgi, and vGlut2 stainings. Additionally, the L5/6 of the dlPFC projected back to the MD. These results suggest that the tree shrew has evolved a primate-like dlPFC which can serve as an alternative for studying cognition-related functions of the dlPFC.

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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
486
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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