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Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus

The molecular layer of the dentate gyrus appears as the main entrance gate for information into the hippocampus, i.e., where the perforant path axons from the entorhinal cortex synapse onto the spines and dendrites of granule cells. A few dispersed neuronal somata appear intermingled in between and...

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Autores principales: Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J., Navarro-López, Juan D., Alonso-Llosa, Gregori, Molowny, Asunción, Ponsoda, Xavier, Yajeya, Javier, López-García, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048470
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author Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J.
Navarro-López, Juan D.
Alonso-Llosa, Gregori
Molowny, Asunción
Ponsoda, Xavier
Yajeya, Javier
López-García, Carlos
author_facet Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J.
Navarro-López, Juan D.
Alonso-Llosa, Gregori
Molowny, Asunción
Ponsoda, Xavier
Yajeya, Javier
López-García, Carlos
author_sort Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J.
collection PubMed
description The molecular layer of the dentate gyrus appears as the main entrance gate for information into the hippocampus, i.e., where the perforant path axons from the entorhinal cortex synapse onto the spines and dendrites of granule cells. A few dispersed neuronal somata appear intermingled in between and probably control the flow of information in this area. In rabbits, the number of neurons in the molecular layer increases in the first week of postnatal life and then stabilizes to appear permanent and heterogeneous over the individuals’ life span, including old animals. By means of Golgi impregnations, NADPH histochemistry, immunocytochemical stainings and intracellular labelings (lucifer yellow and biocytin injections), eight neuronal morphological types have been detected in the molecular layer of developing adult and old rabbits. Six of them appear as interneurons displaying smooth dendrites and GABA immunoreactivity: those here called as globoid, vertical, small horizontal, large horizontal, inverted pyramidal and polymorphic. Additionally there are two GABA negative types: the sarmentous and ectopic granular neurons. The distribution of the somata and dendritic trees of these neurons shows preferences for a definite sublayer of the molecular layer: small horizontal, sarmentous and inverted pyramidal neurons are preferably found in the outer third of the molecular layer; vertical, globoid and polymorph neurons locate the intermediate third, while large horizontal and ectopic granular neurons occupy the inner third or the juxtagranular molecular layer. Our results reveal substantial differences in the morphology and electrophysiological behaviour between each neuronal archetype in the dentate molecular layer, allowing us to propose a new classification for this neural population.
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spelling pubmed-34924972012-11-09 Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J. Navarro-López, Juan D. Alonso-Llosa, Gregori Molowny, Asunción Ponsoda, Xavier Yajeya, Javier López-García, Carlos PLoS One Research Article The molecular layer of the dentate gyrus appears as the main entrance gate for information into the hippocampus, i.e., where the perforant path axons from the entorhinal cortex synapse onto the spines and dendrites of granule cells. A few dispersed neuronal somata appear intermingled in between and probably control the flow of information in this area. In rabbits, the number of neurons in the molecular layer increases in the first week of postnatal life and then stabilizes to appear permanent and heterogeneous over the individuals’ life span, including old animals. By means of Golgi impregnations, NADPH histochemistry, immunocytochemical stainings and intracellular labelings (lucifer yellow and biocytin injections), eight neuronal morphological types have been detected in the molecular layer of developing adult and old rabbits. Six of them appear as interneurons displaying smooth dendrites and GABA immunoreactivity: those here called as globoid, vertical, small horizontal, large horizontal, inverted pyramidal and polymorphic. Additionally there are two GABA negative types: the sarmentous and ectopic granular neurons. The distribution of the somata and dendritic trees of these neurons shows preferences for a definite sublayer of the molecular layer: small horizontal, sarmentous and inverted pyramidal neurons are preferably found in the outer third of the molecular layer; vertical, globoid and polymorph neurons locate the intermediate third, while large horizontal and ectopic granular neurons occupy the inner third or the juxtagranular molecular layer. Our results reveal substantial differences in the morphology and electrophysiological behaviour between each neuronal archetype in the dentate molecular layer, allowing us to propose a new classification for this neural population. Public Library of Science 2012-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3492497/ /pubmed/23144890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048470 Text en © 2012 Sancho-Bielsa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sancho-Bielsa, Francisco J.
Navarro-López, Juan D.
Alonso-Llosa, Gregori
Molowny, Asunción
Ponsoda, Xavier
Yajeya, Javier
López-García, Carlos
Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title_full Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title_fullStr Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title_short Neurons of the Dentate Molecular Layer in the Rabbit Hippocampus
title_sort neurons of the dentate molecular layer in the rabbit hippocampus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048470
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