PMID: 1184959Jan 1, 1975Paper

[Chronoarchitectonic analysis of the rat brain using radioautography. I. Histogenesis of the telencephalon].

Journal für Hirnforschung
J C Bisconte, R Marty

Abstract

1) Isocortex We find a centrifugal type chronoarchitectonic gradient with, however, a considerable overlap between the various generations of neurons. Thus in the older, deep layers (13.5 days) of the lateral neocortex 35% of the cells are chromologically incongruous (certain are very recent: 17.5 days and more). Cell production is a continuous process and has its peak towards 15.5 days of gestation. This refutes the existence of successive waves of cells. It is not possible to give even an approximate date to the isocortical layers, for the cortical laminations and the isochrones are nor concentric. What finally characterizes this structure from a chronoarchitectonic point of view is the considerable duration of the sequence of neuron production going from 13,5 days to birth. 2) Allocortex We find a centrifugal gradient in the paleocortex. In several of the structures of which it is composed a chronoarchitectonic incongruity can be attributed to the microneurons. It is the case with the islands of CALLEJA (in the olfactive tubercule) which separate very late on. In the archicortex the dominant gradient is again centrifugal. Here we find horizontal variations of the chronoarchitectonic patterns which are discussed with referenc...Continue Reading

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