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Abstract
Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) is known to be present in a subclass of cortical interneurons. Here, using three different antibodies, we demonstrate that VIP is also present in the giant layer 5 pyramidal (Betz) neurons which are characteristic of the limb and axial representations of the marmoset primary motor cortex (cytoarchitectural area 4ab). No VIP staining was observed in smaller layer 5 pyramidal cells present in the primary motor facial representation (cytoarchitectural area 4c), or in the premotor cortex (e.g. the caudal subdivision of the dorsal premotor cortex, A6DC), indicating the selective expression of VIP in Betz cells. VIP in Betz cells was colocalized with neuronal specific marker (NeuN) and a calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV). PV also intensely labelled axon terminals surrounding Betz cell somata. VIP-positive interneurons were more abundant in the superficial cortical layers and constituted about 5–7% of total cortical neurons, with the highest density observed in area 4c. Our results demonstrate the expression of VIP in the largest excitatory neurons of the primate cortex, which may offer new functional insights into the role of VIP in the brain, and provide opportunities for genetic manipulation of Betz cells.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 21174 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Scientific Reports |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Betz cells
- Inhibitory neurons
- Layer 5 pyramidal cells
- Marmoset
- Primary motor cortex
- Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
Projects
- 2 Active
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Thalamic plasticity following cortical damage: recovery of vision
Atapour, N. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI)), Rosa, M. (Associate Investigator (AI)), Cloherty, S. (Associate Investigator (AI)) & Hagan, M. (Associate Investigator (AI))
1/01/23 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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Pathways to vision following lesions of the primary visual cortex
Rosa, M. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
1/01/21 → 31/12/25
Project: Research