Mesulam_1994_Brain.Res.Bull_33_137

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Title : Chemoarchitectonics of axonal and perikaryal acetylcholinesterase along information processing systems of the human cerebral cortex - Mesulam_1994_Brain.Res.Bull_33_137
Author(s) : Mesulam MM , Geula C
Ref : Brain Research Bulletin , 33 :137 , 1994
Abstract :

The distribution of axonal and perikaryal acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was studied in whole-brain sections. All cytoarchitectonic sectors and cortical layers of the human cerebral cortex contained AChE-rich axons. These axons displayed multiple varicosities which appeared to come in contact with AChE-rich and AChE-poor cortical perikarya. The upper layers of cortex tended to contain the highest density of AChE-rich axons. The AChE-rich axons were more dense in limbic-paralimbic areas of cortex than in primary sensory-motor and association areas. Within unimodal sensory association areas, the parasensory (upstream) sectors had a slightly lesser density of AChE-rich axons than the downstream sectors. Within paralimbic areas, the nonisocortical sectors displayed a distinctly higher density of AChE-rich axons than the more differentiated isocortical sectors. These observations indicate that the distribution of AChE-rich axons displays orderly variations that obey the organization of information processing systems in the cerebral cortex.

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PubMedID: 8275332

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Mesulam MM, Geula C (1994)
Chemoarchitectonics of axonal and perikaryal acetylcholinesterase along information processing systems of the human cerebral cortex
Brain Research Bulletin 33 :137

Mesulam MM, Geula C (1994)
Brain Research Bulletin 33 :137