Neuroscience Research (Mar 2024)

Distinct subdivisions of subcortical U-fiber regions in the gyrencephalic ferret brain

  • Mayuko Yoshino,
  • Yoshitake Shiraishi,
  • Kengo Saito,
  • Narufumi Kameya,
  • Toshihide Hamabe-Horiike,
  • Yohei Shinmyo,
  • Mitsutoshi Nakada,
  • Noriyuki Ozaki,
  • Hiroshi Kawasaki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 200
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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The human cerebrum contains a large amount of cortico-cortical association fibers. Among them, U-fibers are short-range association fibers located in white matter immediately deep to gray matter. Although U-fibers are thought to be crucial for higher cognitive functions, the organization within U-fiber regions are still unclear. Here we investigated the properties of U-fiber regions in the ferret cerebrum using neurochemical, neuronal tracing, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic techniques. We found that U-fiber regions can be subdivided into two regions, which we named outer and inner U-fiber regions. We further uncovered that outer U-fiber regions have smaller-diameter axons with thinner myelin compared with inner U-fiber regions. These findings may indicate functional complexity within U-fiber regions in the cerebrum.

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