TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of cat somatosensory cortex
T2 - Structural and metabolic considerations
AU - Code, Rebecca A.
AU - Juliano, Sharon L.
PY - 1992/5
Y1 - 1992/5
N2 - Although research is beginning to clarify the relationship between structure and functional activity in the adult cerebral cortex, little is known about cortical development in the somatosensory cortex of cats. A number of parameters were used in this study to identify functional and anatomical correlates in the developing somato’sensory cortex of kittens ranging in age from 3 to 33 d: 2-deoxyglucose (2DG) uptake, cytochrome oxidase (CO) activity, Nissl staining, and AChE activity. All of these parameters were found to reflect an immaturity that evolved to the adult-like pattern by 4-5 weeks of age. Nissl staining revealed an immature laminar pattern at birth, in which layers I, V, and VI were distinct whereas layers II-IV were homogeneous in appearance. Numerous cells could be observed at the layer Vl-white matter junction and throughout the white matter, a feature not found in adults. The laminar distribution of Nissl-stained cells gradually became mature by 4-5 weeks of age. CO staining was homogeneous throughout all layers, in contrast to the adult pattern, which displays laminar differentiation. In young animals, many darldy stained C0+ cells were found at the layer Vl-white matter border and in the white matter, a distribution not found in the adult. AChE staining in kittens was also distinctly different from that in adults. At birth, AChE+ fibers could be found in layers I, V, and VI but were scarce in layers II-IV. In the adult, a dense network of AChE+ fibers can be found in all layers. 2DG uptake was also immature, as little stimulus-evoked activity could be observed in animals younger than 2 weeks. A dense band of metabolic activity was found in the zone between layer VI and the white matter, whether or not a somatic stimulus was delivered. These results suggest a close correlation between the developing cytoarchi- tecture and the emergence of a mature pattern of functional activity in the somatosensory cortex.
AB - Although research is beginning to clarify the relationship between structure and functional activity in the adult cerebral cortex, little is known about cortical development in the somatosensory cortex of cats. A number of parameters were used in this study to identify functional and anatomical correlates in the developing somato’sensory cortex of kittens ranging in age from 3 to 33 d: 2-deoxyglucose (2DG) uptake, cytochrome oxidase (CO) activity, Nissl staining, and AChE activity. All of these parameters were found to reflect an immaturity that evolved to the adult-like pattern by 4-5 weeks of age. Nissl staining revealed an immature laminar pattern at birth, in which layers I, V, and VI were distinct whereas layers II-IV were homogeneous in appearance. Numerous cells could be observed at the layer Vl-white matter junction and throughout the white matter, a feature not found in adults. The laminar distribution of Nissl-stained cells gradually became mature by 4-5 weeks of age. CO staining was homogeneous throughout all layers, in contrast to the adult pattern, which displays laminar differentiation. In young animals, many darldy stained C0+ cells were found at the layer Vl-white matter border and in the white matter, a distribution not found in the adult. AChE staining in kittens was also distinctly different from that in adults. At birth, AChE+ fibers could be found in layers I, V, and VI but were scarce in layers II-IV. In the adult, a dense network of AChE+ fibers can be found in all layers. 2DG uptake was also immature, as little stimulus-evoked activity could be observed in animals younger than 2 weeks. A dense band of metabolic activity was found in the zone between layer VI and the white matter, whether or not a somatic stimulus was delivered. These results suggest a close correlation between the developing cytoarchi- tecture and the emergence of a mature pattern of functional activity in the somatosensory cortex.
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U2 - 10.1093/cercor/2.3.231
DO - 10.1093/cercor/2.3.231
M3 - Article
C2 - 1324752
AN - SCOPUS:0026859395
SN - 1047-3211
VL - 2
SP - 231
EP - 243
JO - Cerebral Cortex
JF - Cerebral Cortex
IS - 3
ER -