Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The lateral premotor cortex plays a crucial role in visually guided limb movements. It is divided into two main regions, the dorsal (PMd) and ventral (PMv) areas, which are in turn subdivided into functionally and anatomically distin...

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Main Authors: Wannier Thierry, Tanné-Gariépy Judith, Boussaoud Driss, Rouiller Eric M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-11-01
Series:BMC Neuroscience
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/6/67
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spelling doaj-cfe30ea93e3047be804310f99710c66a2020-11-25T00:39:42ZengBMCBMC Neuroscience1471-22022005-11-01616710.1186/1471-2202-6-67Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing studyWannier ThierryTanné-Gariépy JudithBoussaoud DrissRouiller Eric M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The lateral premotor cortex plays a crucial role in visually guided limb movements. It is divided into two main regions, the dorsal (PMd) and ventral (PMv) areas, which are in turn subdivided into functionally and anatomically distinct rostral (PMd-r and PMv-r) and caudal (PMd-c and PMv-c) sub-regions. We analyzed the callosal inputs to these premotor subdivisions following 23 injections of retrograde tracers in eight macaque monkeys. In each monkey, 2–4 distinct tracers were injected in different areas allowing direct comparisons of callosal connectivity in the same brain.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Based on large injections covering the entire extent of the corresponding PM area, we found that each area is strongly connected with its counterpart in the opposite hemisphere. Callosal connectivity with the other premotor areas, the primary motor cortex, prefrontal cortex and somatosensory cortex varied from one area to another. The most extensive callosal inputs terminate in PMd-r and PMd-c, with PMd-r strongly connected with prefrontal cortex. Callosal inputs to PMv-c are more extensive than those to PMv-r, whose connections are restricted to its counterpart area. Quantitative analysis of labelled cells confirms these general findings, and allows an assessment of the relative strength of callosal inputs.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>PMd-r and PMv-r receive their strongest callosal inputs from their respective counterpart areas, whereas PMd-c and PMv-c receive strong inputs from heterotopic areas as well (namely from PMd-r and PMv-r, respectively). Finally, PMd-r stands out as the lateral premotor area with the strongest inputs from the prefrontal cortex, and only the PMd-c and PMv-c receive weak callosal inputs from M1.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/6/67
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author Wannier Thierry
Tanné-Gariépy Judith
Boussaoud Driss
Rouiller Eric M
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Tanné-Gariépy Judith
Boussaoud Driss
Rouiller Eric M
Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
BMC Neuroscience
author_facet Wannier Thierry
Tanné-Gariépy Judith
Boussaoud Driss
Rouiller Eric M
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title Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
title_short Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
title_full Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
title_fullStr Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
title_full_unstemmed Callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
title_sort callosal connections of dorsal versus ventral premotor areas in the macaque monkey: a multiple retrograde tracing study
publisher BMC
series BMC Neuroscience
issn 1471-2202
publishDate 2005-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The lateral premotor cortex plays a crucial role in visually guided limb movements. It is divided into two main regions, the dorsal (PMd) and ventral (PMv) areas, which are in turn subdivided into functionally and anatomically distinct rostral (PMd-r and PMv-r) and caudal (PMd-c and PMv-c) sub-regions. We analyzed the callosal inputs to these premotor subdivisions following 23 injections of retrograde tracers in eight macaque monkeys. In each monkey, 2–4 distinct tracers were injected in different areas allowing direct comparisons of callosal connectivity in the same brain.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Based on large injections covering the entire extent of the corresponding PM area, we found that each area is strongly connected with its counterpart in the opposite hemisphere. Callosal connectivity with the other premotor areas, the primary motor cortex, prefrontal cortex and somatosensory cortex varied from one area to another. The most extensive callosal inputs terminate in PMd-r and PMd-c, with PMd-r strongly connected with prefrontal cortex. Callosal inputs to PMv-c are more extensive than those to PMv-r, whose connections are restricted to its counterpart area. Quantitative analysis of labelled cells confirms these general findings, and allows an assessment of the relative strength of callosal inputs.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>PMd-r and PMv-r receive their strongest callosal inputs from their respective counterpart areas, whereas PMd-c and PMv-c receive strong inputs from heterotopic areas as well (namely from PMd-r and PMv-r, respectively). Finally, PMd-r stands out as the lateral premotor area with the strongest inputs from the prefrontal cortex, and only the PMd-c and PMv-c receive weak callosal inputs from M1.</p>
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