Sulphide Silver Pattern and Cytoarchitectonics of Parahippocampal Areas in the Rat

Special Reference to the Subdivision of Area Entorhinalis (Area 28) and its Demarcation from the Pyriform Cortex

Sulphide Silver Pattern and Cytoarchitectonics of Parahippocampal Areas in the Rat

Special Reference to the Subdivision of Area Entorhinalis (Area 28) and its Demarcation from the Pyriform Cortex

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This study has two related objectives. One is to improve our understanding of the sub division of the parahippocampal cortex, the other is to investigate the terminal distri bution of sulphide silver stainable fibre systems (explained below) in this region. The parahippocampal areas (comprising area entorhinalis, parasubiculum, area ret rosplenialis e and presubiculum) transmit information to and from the hippocampus, a part of the brain which has been the subject of extensive neurobiological research. Much current anatomical work is therefore devoted to the study of the connections of the parahippocampal cortex (see Discussion), an activity which both requires and pro vides more precise concepts of its subdivision. Recent studies have shown that histochemistry often brings out laminae and areas in this cortical region more clearly than do conventional morphological methods (Storm· Mathisen and Blackstad, 1964; Mellgren and Blackstad, 1967; Geneser Jensen and Blackstad, 1971; Geneser Jensen et aI., 1974 and references therein; Mellgren, 1973 a, b). The sulphide silver method, used here, is particularly valuable in this respect, as will be explained shortly.

I. Introduction
II. Material and Methods
A. Animals. Histological Methods
B. Graphic Reconstructions
C. Nomenclature
III. Observations
A. Parahippocampal Areas except Area Entorhinalis
B. Area Entorhinalis and its Transition to the Pyriform Cortex and the Amygdala
IV. Discussion
A. Regional and Laminar Subdivision
B. Are the Sulphide Silver Stainable Structures and Substances Identical to Previously Identified Tissue Components?
V. Summary
Appendix: Review of Previous Subdivisions of the Entorhinal Area
References
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ISBN 978-3-540-07850-0
Article number 9783540078500
Media type Book
Copyright year 1976
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length 73 pages
Illustrations 73 p. 34 illus.
Language English