2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104364
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Altered synaptic plasticity of the longitudinal dentate gyrus network in noise-induced anxiety

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“…Moreover, interlamellar axons easily escape detection, mainly because they are too thin to be visualized and are weakly identified via classical staining and electrophysiological methods (Choi et al, 2021 ; Yang et al, 2014 ). Along with previous studies that have observed the presence of interlamellar axons (Amaral & Witter, 1989 ; Claiborne et al, 1986 ; Henze et al, 2000 ), there are several lines of anatomical and electrophysiological evidence showing connections between hippocampal regions, such as CA1‐CA1, CA3‐CA3, and DG‐DG connections (Choi et al, 2021 ; Pak et al, 2022 ; Strange et al, 2014 ; Sun et al, 2018 ; Yang et al, 2014 ). In this review, we describe the anatomical and physiological aspects of interlamellar networks along the longitudinal axis, which corresponds to the septotemporal (or dorsoventral) axis in rodents and the anterior–posterior axis in primates (Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Moreover, interlamellar axons easily escape detection, mainly because they are too thin to be visualized and are weakly identified via classical staining and electrophysiological methods (Choi et al, 2021 ; Yang et al, 2014 ). Along with previous studies that have observed the presence of interlamellar axons (Amaral & Witter, 1989 ; Claiborne et al, 1986 ; Henze et al, 2000 ), there are several lines of anatomical and electrophysiological evidence showing connections between hippocampal regions, such as CA1‐CA1, CA3‐CA3, and DG‐DG connections (Choi et al, 2021 ; Pak et al, 2022 ; Strange et al, 2014 ; Sun et al, 2018 ; Yang et al, 2014 ). In this review, we describe the anatomical and physiological aspects of interlamellar networks along the longitudinal axis, which corresponds to the septotemporal (or dorsoventral) axis in rodents and the anterior–posterior axis in primates (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…These data suggest the presence of a DGGC‐DGGC connection along the longitudinal axis (Figure 2 ). A more recent study using two‐photon axon imaging confirms the presence of direct and bidirectional longitudinal axons between granule cells in the DG (Choi et al, 2021 ; Pak et al, 2022 ). The primary axon of a DG granule cell heading to the CA3 region bifurcates to the longitudinal direction.…”
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confidence: 78%
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