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The development of commissural connections of somatic motor-sensory areas of neocortex in the North American opossum.

T Cabana, G F Martin.   

Abstract

The North American opossum does not have a corpus callosum; neocortical commissural axons are contained entirely within the anterior commissure. We have used axonal transport techniques to study the origin and distribution of commissural axons from somatic motor-sensory cortex in developing and adult opossums. Neocortical axons grow into the anterior commissure by postnatal day (PND) 12, the contralateral external capsule by approximately PND 19, the area deep to the contralateral homotypic cortex by approximately PND 26 and the cortex proper by approximately PND 35. Commissural neurons were first demonstrated at about PND 26, when they form a fairly continuous band in the cortical subplate (presumptive layers V-VI). By at least PND 37, commissural neurons are also present in layers II and III, where they form a continuous band, and in layer IV, where they are sparse. In older pouch young and adult opossums the bands of commissural neurons, especially in layers V-VI, are interrupted, and commissural neurons are rare in layer IV. In general, commissural axons in both pouch-young and adult opossums innervate areas containing commissural neurons as well as layer I. In the acallosal opossum as well as in the callosal rat, the development of commissural connections from somatic motor-sensory cortex is characterized by pauses during the growth of axons into the opposite cortex, by a general inside-out-gradient, and by a transition from continuous bands to patchy, radial columns of commissural neurons and axons. This suggests that similar mechanisms govern the formation of commissural connections in the two species.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3838629     DOI: 10.1007/bf00319061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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