This is an historical archive of the activities of the MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit (MRC ANU) that operated at the University of Oxford from 1985 until March 2015. The MRC ANU established a reputation for world-leading research on the brain, for training new generations of scientists, and for engaging the general public in neuroscience. The successes of the MRC ANU are now built upon at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.

Synaptic connections of physiologically identified geniculocortical axons in kitten cortical area 17.

Proc. Biol. Sci. 1992;250(1329):187-94. 10.1098/rspb.1992.0148

Synaptic connections of physiologically identified geniculocortical axons in kitten cortical area 17.

Anderson JC, Dehay C, Friedlander MJ, Martin KA, Nelson JC
Abstract:
Single geniculocortical axons were recorded in the cortical white matter of kittens and adult cats by using micropipettes filled with horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Of 41 axons recovered in 4-5 week old kittens, three well-filled axons arborized in area 17; the remainder were incomplete or arborized in area 18. One axon had Y-like physiological properties, two were X-like. They were recovered from two 34-day-old kittens. All three axons formed clustered arborizations, mainly in layer 4A. Electron microscopic (EM) analysis of 50 boutons from kitten and 38 boutons from adult controls revealed that the boutons from kitten made synapses more frequently on spines (91% of targets) than did the boutons from the adult (71%). One X-like axon in kitten also had a collateral projection that made synapses in layer 1; this has not been seen in adult cats. In overall extent, the axons from kitten fell within the adult range.