Development of visual cortical axons: Layer‐specific effects of extrinsic influences and activity blockade

During normal cortical development, individual pyramidal neurons form intracortical axonal arbors that are specific for particular cortical layers. Pyramidal neurons within layer 6 are able to develop layer‐specific projections in cultured slices of ferret visual cortex, indicating that extrinsic influences, including patterned visual activity, are not required (Dantzker and Callaway [1998] J Neurosci 18:4145–4154). However, when spontaneous activity is blocked in cultures with tetrodotoxin, layer 6 pyramidal neurons fail to preferentially target their axons to layer 4. To determine whether mechanisms that regulate the development of layer 6 pyramidal neuron arbors can be generalized to pyramidal neurons in other layers, we examined the development of layer 5 and layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons in cultured slices of ferret visual cortex prepared on postnatal day 14 or 15. Layer 5 pyramidal neurons developed layer‐specific axonal arbors during 5–7 days in vitro. However, unlike layer 6 pyramidal neurons, layer 5 pyramidal neurons formed layer‐specific axonal arbors in the presence of tetrodotoxin. In contrast to layer 5 and layer 6 pyramidal neurons, layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons did not form appropriate layer‐specific projections during 5–7 days in vitro. Taken together, these data suggest that the development of layer‐specific axons is regulated by different mechanisms for neurons in different layers and cannot be categorically classified as either activity‐dependent or independent. Instead, the type of pyramidal neuron, the layers targeted, and the type of activity must be considered. J. Comp. Neurol. 430:321–331, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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