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Title: The projection of the lateral geniculate nucleus to area 17 of the rat cerebral cortex. V. Degenerating axon terminals synapsing with Golgi impregnated neurons. Author: Peters A, Proskauer CC, Feldman ML, Kimerer L. Journal: J Neurocytol; 1979 Jun; 8(3):331-57. PubMed ID: 490186. Abstract: The sites of termination of afferents from the lateral geniculate nucleus to layer IV and lower layer III in area 17 of the rat visual cortex have been determined by use of a combined degeneration--Golgi/EM technique. Degeneration of geniculocortical axon terminals was produced by making lesions in the lateral geniculate body. After the animals had been allowed to survive for two days, the ipsilateral visual cortex was removed and impregnated by the Golgi technique. Suitably impregnated neurons and their processes in layer IV and lower layer III were then gold-toned and deimpregnated for examination in the electron microscope. A search was made for synapses between degenerating axon terminals and the gold-labelled postsynaptic neurons. Geniculocortical synapses were found to involve: (1) the spines of basal dendrites as well as those of proximal shafts and collaterals of apical dendrites of layer III pyramidal neurons; (2) the spines of the apical dendritic shafts and collaterals of layer V pyramidal neurons; (3) the perikaryon and dendritic spines of a sparsely-spined stellate cell; and (4) the perikaryon and dendrites of a smooth, bitufted stellate cell. In view of this variety of postsynaptic elements it is suggested that all parts of the perikarya and dendrites of neurons contained in layer IV and lower layer III which are capable of forming asymmetric synapses can be postsynaptic to the thalamic input. Finally, an analysis of the known neuronal interrelations within the rat visual cortex is presented.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]