Abstract
This is the second article in a series of three studies that investigate the anatomical determinants of thalamocortical (TC) input to excitatory neurons in a cortical column of rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1). Here, we report the number and distribution of NeuN-positive neurons within the C2, D2, and D3 TC projection columns in P27 rat somatosensory barrel cortex based on an exhaustive identification of 89834 somata in a 1.15 mm3 volume of cortex. A single column contained 19109 ± 444 neurons (17560 ± 399 when normalized to a standard-size projection column). Neuron density differences along the vertical column axis delineated " cytoarchitectonic" layers. The resulting neuron numbers per layer in the average column were 63 ± 10 (L1), 2039 ± 524 (L2), 3735 ± 905 (L3), 4447 ± 439 (L4), 1737 ± 251 (L5A), 2235 ± 99 (L5B), 3786 ± 168 (L6A), and 1066 ± 170 (L6B). These data were then used to derive the layer-specific action potential (AP) output of a projection column. The estimates confirmed previous reports suggesting that the ensembles of spiny L4 and thick-tufted pyramidal neurons emit the major fraction of APs of a column. The number of APs evoked in a column by a sensory stimulus (principal whisker deflection) was estimated as 4441 within 100 ms post-stimulus. © The Authors 2010.
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Meyer, H. S., Wimmer, V. C., Oberlaender, M., De Kock, C. P. J., Sakmann, B., & Helmstaedter, M. (2010, October). Number and laminar distribution of neurons in a thalamocortical projection column of rat vibrissal cortex. Cerebral Cortex. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhq067
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