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Somato‐dendritic morphology and axon origin site specify von Economo neurons as a subclass of modified pyramidal neurons in the human anterior cingulate cortex


Banovac, Ivan; Sedmak, Dora; Džaja, Domagoj; Jalšovec, Dubravko; Jovanov Milošević, Nataša; Rašin, Mladen Roko; Petanjek, Zdravko
Somato‐dendritic morphology and axon origin site specify von Economo neurons as a subclass of modified pyramidal neurons in the human anterior cingulate cortex // Journal of anatomy, 235 (2019), 3; 651-669 doi:10.1111/joa.13068 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Somato‐dendritic morphology and axon origin site specify von Economo neurons as a subclass of modified pyramidal neurons in the human anterior cingulate cortex

Autori
Banovac, Ivan ; Sedmak, Dora ; Džaja, Domagoj ; Jalšovec, Dubravko ; Jovanov Milošević, Nataša ; Rašin, Mladen Roko ; Petanjek, Zdravko

Izvornik
Journal of anatomy (0021-8782) 235 (2019), 3; 651-669

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Golgi staining ; human brain ; limbic cortex ; Nissl staining ; primate evolution

Sažetak
Von Economo neurons (VENs) are modified pyramidal neurons characterized by an extremely elongated rod‐shaped soma. They are abundant in layer V of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and fronto‐insular cortex (FI) of the human brain, and have long been described as a human‐ specific neuron type. Recently, VENs have been reported in the ACC of apes and the FI of macaque monkeys. The first description of the somato‐dendritic morphology of VENs in the FI by Cajal in 1899 (Textura del Sistema Nervioso del Hombre y de los Vertebrados, Tomo II. Madrid: Nicolas Moya) strongly suggested that they were a unique neuron subtype with specific morphological features. It is surprising that a clarification of this extremely important observation has not yet been attempted, especially as possible misidentification of other oval or fusiform cells as VENs has become relevant in many recently published studies. Here, we analyzed sections of Brodmann area 24 (ACC) stained with rapid Golgi and Golgi‐Cox in five adult human specimens, and confirmed Cajal's observations. In addition, we established a comprehensive morphological description of VENs. VENs have a distinct somato‐dendritic morphology that allows their clear distinction from other modified pyramidal neurons. We established that VENs have a perpendicularly oriented, stick‐shaped core part consisting of the cell body and two thick extensions – an apical and basal stem. The perpendicular length of the core part was 150– 250 μm and the thickness was 10–21 μm. The core part was characterized by a lack of clear demarcation between the cell body and the two extensions. Numerous thin, spiny and horizontally oriented side dendrites arose from the cell body. The basal extension of the core part typically ended by giving numerous smaller dendrites with a brush‐like branching pattern. The apical extension had a topology typical for apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons. The dendrites arising from the core part had a high dendritic spine density. The most distinct feature of VENs was the distant origin site of the axon, which arose from the ending of the basal extension, often having a common origin with a dendrite. Quantitative analysis found that VENs could be divided into two groups based on total dendritic length – small VENs with a peak total dendritic length of 1500–2500 μm and large VENs with a peak total dendritic length of 5000–6000 μm. Comparative morphological analysis of VENs and other oval and fusiform modified pyramidal neurons showed that on Nissl sections small VENs might be difficult to identify, and that oval and fusiform neurons could be misidentified as VENs. Our analysis of Golgi slides of Brodmann area 9 from a total of 32 adult human subjects revealed only one cell resembling VEN morphology. Thus, our data show that the numerous recent reports on the presence of VENs in non‐primates in other layers and regions of the cortex need further confirmation by showing the dendritic and axonal morphology of these cells. In conclusion, our study provides a foundation for further comprehensive morphological and functional studies on VENs between different species.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti



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Projekti:
--IP-2013-11-5943 - Neuralna osnova viših spoznajnih funkcija (COGNITIVECIRCUIT) (Petanjek, Zdravko) ( CroRIS)
--KK.01.1.1.01.0007 - Eksperimentalna i klinička istraživanja hipoksijsko-ishemijskog oštećenja mozga u perinatalnoj i odrasloj dobi (ZCI Neuro) (Judaš, Miloš) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Banovac, Ivan; Sedmak, Dora; Džaja, Domagoj; Jalšovec, Dubravko; Jovanov Milošević, Nataša; Rašin, Mladen Roko; Petanjek, Zdravko
Somato‐dendritic morphology and axon origin site specify von Economo neurons as a subclass of modified pyramidal neurons in the human anterior cingulate cortex // Journal of anatomy, 235 (2019), 3; 651-669 doi:10.1111/joa.13068 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Banovac, I., Sedmak, D., Džaja, D., Jalšovec, D., Jovanov Milošević, N., Rašin, M. & Petanjek, Z. (2019) Somato‐dendritic morphology and axon origin site specify von Economo neurons as a subclass of modified pyramidal neurons in the human anterior cingulate cortex. Journal of anatomy, 235 (3), 651-669 doi:10.1111/joa.13068.
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