Quantitative analysis of axon collaterals of single cells in layer III of the piriform cortex of the guinea pig

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Recent physiological and morphological studies suggest that the piriform cortex (PC) functions like the association areas of the neocortex rather than the typical primary sensory area as was previously assumed. The axon connection patterns of single cells are important for understanding the functional organization of the PC. The axon collaterals of three single pyramidal cells and one spiny multipolar cell in layer III of the PC were labeled and quantitatively analyzed by intracellular injections of biocytin in guinea pigs. The individual pyramidal and spiny multipolar cells have highly distributed axon collaterals, which display little tendency for patchy concentrations, within the PC and multiple higher order behavior/reward/contextual-related areas, such as the prefrontal cortex, amygdaloid nuclei, and entorhinal cortex. For the pyramidal cells, the average length of axonal collaterals is 143 mm; the average number of boutons is 12,930. For the spiny multipolar cell, the length of the axonal collaterals is 88 mm; the number of boutons is 7,052. The pyramidal cells in the anterior subdivision of the PC (APC) have both rostrally and caudally directed intrinsic association fibers, whereas the pyramidal and spiny multipolar cells in the posterior subdivision (PPC) have predominantly caudally directed intrinsic association fibers in the PC. Our results reveal that the connection patterns of single cells in layer III resemble those of pyramidal cells in layer II, suggesting that the PC performs correlative functions analogous to those in the association area of other sensory systems. The rostrally-to-caudally directed connections in the APC provide a substrate for the recurrent process, whereas largely caudally directed connections in the PPC suggest the dominance of the feed-forward process. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Chen, S., Murakami, K., Oda, S., & Kishi, K. (2003). Quantitative analysis of axon collaterals of single cells in layer III of the piriform cortex of the guinea pig. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 465(3), 455–465. https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.10844

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