Patterns of afferent projections to the dentate gyrus studied in organotypic co-cultures

Kathleen M. Guthrie , Amy Tran , Janie Baratta , Jen Yu , Richard T. Robertson
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Cholinergic axons originating from the septum form a characteristic layer of preterminal axons and apparent termination in the molecular layer of the hippocampal dentate gyrus. The present study explored the specificity of this characteristic axonal pattern, through the use of organotypic slice co-cultures. Slices of hippocampus were co-cultured with a slice from one of a variety of other potential sources of afferents, and the afferent axons were labeled histochemically or immunocytochemically to determine which afferents distribute within the dentate molecular layer in a pattern similar to that formed by septal cholinergic projections. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) histochemistry demonstrated that cholinergic axons from septum, substantia innominata, and striatum all consistently targeted the inner molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. AChE-labeled cholinergic axons from dorsal lateral pontine tegmentum and from spinal cord sometimes formed this pattern, while axons from the habenula failed to extend into the dentate gyrus. Immunocytochemically identified monoaminergic axons from the substantia nigra, locus coeruleus, and raphe extended into co-cultured hippocampus; each of these afferent systems displayed a prominent axonal plexus within the hilus of the dentate, but only the raphe axons projected prominently to the molecular layer. These data demonstrate that the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus provides an attractive target zone for some cholinergic and monoaminergic afferents, but not all. Commonalities between neuronal populations that preferentially project to the molecular layer in vitro may offer clues regarding the axon guidance mechanisms that normally direct cholinergic axons to target sites in the dentate gyrus molecular layer.

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在器官型共培养中研究齿状回传入投射的模式
源自中隔的胆碱能轴突在海马齿状回的分子层中形成一个特征性的前端轴突和明显的终止。本研究通过使用器官型切片共培养探讨了这种特征性轴突模式的特异性。海马体切片与来自多种其他潜在传入神经来源的切片共培养,并对传入轴突进行组织化学或免疫细胞化学标记,以确定哪些传入神经以类似于间隔胆碱能投射形成的模式分布在齿状分子层中。乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)组织化学表明,来自中隔、脑内质和纹状体的胆碱能轴突均一致地靶向齿状回的内分子层。来自脑桥背外侧被和脊髓的ache标记的胆碱能轴突有时形成这种模式,而来自缰核的轴突不能延伸到齿状回。免疫细胞化学鉴定出来自黑质、蓝斑和中颚的单胺能轴突延伸到共培养的海马;这些传入系统在齿状神经门内都有一个突出的轴突丛,但只有中缝轴突突出地投射到分子层。这些数据表明齿状回的分子层为一些胆碱能和单胺能传入提供了一个有吸引力的靶区,但不是全部。神经元群体之间的共性,在体外优先投射到分子层,可能为轴突引导机制提供线索,该机制通常将胆碱能轴突引导到齿状回分子层的目标位置。
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