Dendritic morphology of pyramidal neurones of the visual cortex of the rat: III. Spine distributions

The vast majority of excitatory synaptic inputs to neocortical pyramidal cells terminate on dendritic spines, which can thus serve as markers, visible by light microscopy, for the locations of these synapses. The aim of this study was to provide estimates of the total numbers and distributions of spines on the dendrites of individual pyramidal neurones from layers 2/3 and 5 of the visual cortex of the rat. High magnification camera lucida drawings were made of dendritic segments lying close to the plane of section and the number of spines per unit length of dendrite calculated for each. These spine densities were used to estimate the numbers of spines on the other dendritic segments and the results were entered to a computer program that calculated various statistics.

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