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Laminar distribution of cortical projection neurons to the pulvinar: A comparative study in cats and mice

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JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
卷 529, 期 8, 页码 2055-2069

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cne.25072

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cortical hierarchy; corticothalamic; lateral posterior; pulvinar; transthalamic; visual cortex

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  1. Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction [PJT-148959]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN-203702]
  3. Reseau de la Recherche en Sante de la Vision

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The study examined the distribution of cortical thalamic neurons projecting to the pulvinar nucleus in the thalamus in cats and mice, revealing that in cats these neurons were mainly located in Layer 6 except in Area 17 where they were in Layer 5, while in mice they were predominantly found in Layer 6 across all areas. The findings suggest that corticothalamic projections in mice do not follow the same organization as in cats, indicating distinct roles of transthalamic pathways in these species.
The cortical processing of visual information is thought to follow a hierarchical framework. This framework of connections between visual areas is based on the laminar patterns of direct feedforward and feedback cortico-cortical projections. However, this view ignores the cortico-thalamo-cortical projections to the pulvinar nucleus in the thalamus, which provides an alternative transthalamic information transfer between cortical areas. It was proposed that corticothalamic (CT) pathways follow a similar hierarchical pattern as cortico-cortical connections. Two main types of CT projections have been recognized: drivers and modulators. Drivers originate mainly in Layer 5 whereas modulators are from Layer 6. Little is known about the laminar distribution of these projections to the pulvinar across visual cortical areas. Here, we analyzed the distribution of CT neurons projecting to the lateral posterior (LP) thalamus in two species: cats and mice. Injections of the retrograde tracer fragment B of cholera toxin (CTb) were performed in the LP. The morphology and cortical laminar distribution of CTb-labeled neurons was assessed. In cats, neurons were mostly found in Layer 6 except in Area 17, where they were mostly in Layer 5. In contrast, CT neurons in mice were mostly located in Layer 6 across all areas. Thus, our results demonstrate that CT projections in mice do not follow the same organization as cats suggesting that the transthalamic pathways play distinct roles in these species.

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