The Anatomical Boundary of the Rat Claustrum
The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its genetic and anatomical characteristics, however, a core, contentious issue that regularly presents in the literature pertains to the rostral ex...
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doaj-e6d23eedea9447cfa2130ef88790d60c2020-11-24T21:45:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292019-05-011310.3389/fnana.2019.00053463801The Anatomical Boundary of the Rat ClaustrumChristopher M. Dillingham0Christopher M. Dillingham1Mathias L. Mathiasen2Bethany E. Frost3Marie A. C. Lambert4Emma J. Bubb5Maciej M. Jankowski6John P. Aggleton7Shane M. O’Mara8Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandSchool of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United KingdomSchool of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United KingdomInstitute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandFaculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, FranceSchool of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United KingdomDepartment of Neurobiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, IsraelSchool of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United KingdomInstitute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandThe claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its genetic and anatomical characteristics, however, a core, contentious issue that regularly presents in the literature pertains to the rostral extent of its anatomical boundary. The present study addresses this issue in the rat brain. Using a combination of immunohistochemistry and neuroanatomical tract tracing, we have examined the expression profiles of several genes that have previously been identified as exhibiting a differential expression profile in the claustrum relative to the surrounding cortex. The expression profiles of parvalbumin (PV), crystallin mu (Crym), and guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), gamma 2 (Gng2) were assessed immunohistochemically alongside, or in combination with cortical anterograde, or retrograde tracer injections. Retrograde tracer injections into various thalamic nuclei were used to further establish the rostral border of the claustrum. Expression of all three markers delineated a nuclear boundary that extended considerably (∼500 μm) beyond the anterior horn of the neostriatum. Cortical retrograde and anterograde tracer injections, respectively, revealed distributions of cortically-projecting claustral neurons and cortical efferent inputs to the claustrum that overlapped with the gene marker-derived claustrum boundary. Finally, retrograde tracer injections into the thalamus revealed insular cortico-thalamic projections encapsulating a claustral area with strongly diminished cell label, that extended rostral to the striatum.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2019.00053/fullparvalbumincrystallin muGng2midline thalamusneuroanatomical tracingimmunohistochemistry |
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Christopher M. Dillingham Christopher M. Dillingham Mathias L. Mathiasen Bethany E. Frost Marie A. C. Lambert Emma J. Bubb Maciej M. Jankowski John P. Aggleton Shane M. O’Mara The Anatomical Boundary of the Rat Claustrum Frontiers in Neuroanatomy parvalbumin crystallin mu Gng2 midline thalamus neuroanatomical tracing immunohistochemistry |
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Christopher M. Dillingham Christopher M. Dillingham Mathias L. Mathiasen Bethany E. Frost Marie A. C. Lambert Emma J. Bubb Maciej M. Jankowski John P. Aggleton Shane M. O’Mara |
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The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its genetic and anatomical characteristics, however, a core, contentious issue that regularly presents in the literature pertains to the rostral extent of its anatomical boundary. The present study addresses this issue in the rat brain. Using a combination of immunohistochemistry and neuroanatomical tract tracing, we have examined the expression profiles of several genes that have previously been identified as exhibiting a differential expression profile in the claustrum relative to the surrounding cortex. The expression profiles of parvalbumin (PV), crystallin mu (Crym), and guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), gamma 2 (Gng2) were assessed immunohistochemically alongside, or in combination with cortical anterograde, or retrograde tracer injections. Retrograde tracer injections into various thalamic nuclei were used to further establish the rostral border of the claustrum. Expression of all three markers delineated a nuclear boundary that extended considerably (∼500 μm) beyond the anterior horn of the neostriatum. Cortical retrograde and anterograde tracer injections, respectively, revealed distributions of cortically-projecting claustral neurons and cortical efferent inputs to the claustrum that overlapped with the gene marker-derived claustrum boundary. Finally, retrograde tracer injections into the thalamus revealed insular cortico-thalamic projections encapsulating a claustral area with strongly diminished cell label, that extended rostral to the striatum. |
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