- Perforant path
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Caption = Diagram ofhippocampal regions. DG: Dentate gyrus. Perforant path not labeled, but would arise from the right.
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In the brain, the perforant pathway provides a connectional route from theentorhinal cortex to all fields of the hippocampal formation, including thedentate gyrus , all CA fields, and the subiculum. Though it arises mainly from entorhinal layers II and III, it comprises a smaller component that originates in deep layers V and VI.There is a major dichotomy with respect to the laminar origin and related terminal distribution: neurons in layer II (and possibly layer VI) project to thedentate gyrus and CA3, whereas layer III (and possibly layer V) cells project to CA1 and the subiculum [Witter MP, Naber PA, van Haeften T, Machielsen WCM, Rombouts SARB, Barkhof F, Scheltens P, Lopes da Silva FH. 2000. Cortico-Hippocampal Communication by Way of Parallel Parahippocampal-Subicular Pathways. Hippocampus 10:398-410.] .In rats, pyramidal and
stellate cell s in layer II ofentorhinal cortex project through thesubiculum of the hippocampus, giving rise to the name "perforant pathway". Theseglutamate rgic fibers form a laminar pattern and terminate in the dentate gyrus and cornu ammonis 3 (CA3) region of the hippocampus. Fibers arising in the lateral portions of the entorhinal cortex showenkephalin immunoreactivity, whereas medial portions appear to containcholecystokinin . Additionally, pyramidal cells in layer III of the entorhinal cortex send topographic projections along the perforant pathway which branch into the subiculum and CA1.In mice, the projection to CA3, CA1, and the subiculum all come primarily from EC layer III.
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References
* Shepherd, GM. "The Synaptic Organization of the Brain". New York: Oxford University Press. 1998.
* Witter MP, Naber PA, van Haeften T, Machielsen WCM, Rombouts SARB, Barkhof F, Scheltens P, Lopes da Silva FH. 2000. Cortico-Hippocampal Communication by Way of Parallel Parahippocampal-Subicular Pathways. Hippocampus 10:398-410External links
* http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/a/a_07/a_07_cl/a_07_cl_tra/a_07_cl_tra.html
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