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Stability and dynamics of dendritic spines in macaque prefrontal cortex.

Ming Chen1, Junqian Qi1,2,3, Muming Poo1,2,3,4, Yang Yang2.   

Abstract

Formation and elimination of synapses reflect structural plasticity of neuronal connectivity. Here we performed high-resolution two-photon imaging of dendritic spines in the prefrontal cortex of four macaque monkeys and found that spines were in general highly stable, with low percentages undergoing synaptic turnover. By observing the same spines at weekly intervals, we found that newly formed spines were more susceptible to elimination, with only 40% persisting over a period of months. Analyses of spatial distribution of large numbers of spines revealed that spine distribution was neither uniform nor random, favoring inter-spine distances of 2-4 μm. Furthermore, spine formation and elimination occurred more often in low- and high-density dendritic segments, respectively, and preferentially within a hot zone of ∼4 μm from existing spines. Our results demonstrate long-term stability and spatially regulated spine dynamics in the macaque cortex and provide a structural basis for understanding neural circuit plasticity in the primate brain.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.

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Keywords:  dendritic spine distribution; dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex; long-term two-photon imaging; macaque monkey; regulation of spine dynamics; spine plasticity

Year:  2022        PMID: 36196248      PMCID: PMC9521340          DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwac125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Natl Sci Rev        ISSN: 2053-714X            Impact factor:   23.178


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