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Comparative Anatomy of the Dentate Mossy Cells in Nonhuman Primates: Their Spatial Distributions and Axonal Projections Compared With Mouse Mossy Cells
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Comparative Anatomy of the Dentate Mossy Cells in Nonhuman Primates: Their Spatial Distributions and Axonal Projections Compared With Mouse Mossy Cells
Issued Date
2024-05
Citation
Jeong, Minseok. (2024-05). Comparative Anatomy of the Dentate Mossy Cells in Nonhuman Primates: Their Spatial Distributions and Axonal Projections Compared With Mouse Mossy Cells. eNeuro, 11(5). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0151-24.2024
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Article
Author Keywords
dentate gyrusheterogeneityhippocampusmossy cellsassociational projectionscommissural projections
Keywords
GYRUSORGANIZATIONDORSALMONKEYULTRASTRUCTUREEXPRESSIONHIPPOCAMPAL-FORMATIONSYNAPTIC CONNECTIONSNETRIN-1SUBUNITS
ISSN
2373-2822
Abstract
Glutamatergic mossy cells (MCs) mediate associational and commissural connectivity, exhibiting significant heterogeneity along the septotemporal axis of the mouse dentate gyrus (DG). However, it remains unclear whether the neuronal features of MCs are conserved across mammals. This study compares the neuroanatomy of MCs in the DG of mice and monkeys. The MC marker, calretinin, distinguishes two subpopulations: septal and temporal. Dual-colored fluorescence labeling is utilized to compare the axonal projection patterns of these subpopulations. In both mice and monkeys, septal and temporal MCs project axons across the longitudinal axis of the ipsilateral DG, indicating conserved associational projections. However, unlike in mice, no MC subpopulations in monkeys make commissural projections to the contralateral DG. In monkeys, temporal MCs send associational fibers exclusively to the inner molecular layer, while septal MCs give rise to wide axonal projections spanning multiple molecular layers, akin to equivalent MC subpopulations in mice. Despite conserved septotemporal heterogeneity, interspecies differences are observed in the topological organization of septal MCs, particularly in the relative axonal density in each molecular layer along the septotemporal axis of the DG. In summary, this comparative analysis sheds light on both conserved and divergent features of MCs in the DG of mice and monkeys. These findings have implications for understanding functional differentiation along the septotemporal axis of the DG and contribute to our knowledge of the anatomical evolution of the DG circuit in mammals. © 2024 Jeong et al.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57115
DOI
10.1523/ENEURO.0151-24.2024
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
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