Title of article :
Transmitter receptors and functional anatomy of the
cerebral cortex
Author/Authors :
Karl Zilles، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The currently available architectonic maps of the human cerebral cortex do not match the high degree of cortical
segregation as shown by functional imaging. Such functional imaging studies have demonstrated a considerable
number of functionally specialized areas not displayed in the architectonic maps. We therefore analysed the
regional and laminar distribution of various transmitter receptors in the human cerebral cortex, because these signalling
molecules play a crucial role in cortical functions. They may provide a novel and functionally more relevant
insight into the regional organization of the cortex, which cannot be achieved by architectonic observations in cell
body- or myelin-stained sections. Serial cryostat sections through whole human hemispheres were used for quantitative
receptor autoradiography. The regional and laminar densities of numerous receptors of classic transmitter
systems were analysed. Alternating sections were stained for comparisons based on cyto- or myeloarchitectonic
criteria. Our results demonstrate that the regional distribution of transmitter receptors reflects well-established
cyto- and myeloarchitectonically defined borders of cortical areas, but in addition enables the identification of
more cortical areas than previously demonstrated. Moreover, the laminar distribution patterns of a given receptor
type in different cortical areas as well as those of different receptor types in the same cortical area reveal novel
and functionally relevant data concerning the intracortical organization in the human cerebral cortex.
Keywords :
transmitter receptor , Brain mapping , cortical organization , Human brain , Receptor autoradiography
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily