Functional structure of the intermediate and ventral hippocampo–prefrontal pathway in the prefrontal convergent system

Publication date: December 2013 Source:Journal of Physiology-Paris, Volume 107, Issue 6 Author(s): Masatoshi Takita , Sei-Etsu Fujiwara , Yoshinori Izaki The hippocampo–prefrontal pathway is a unique projection that connects distant ends of the cerebral cortex. The direct hippocampo–prefrontal projection arises from the ventral to intermediate third of the hippocampus, but not from the dorsal third. It forms a funnel-shaped structure that collects information from the large hippocampal area and projects it to the prefrontal cortex. The anatomical regional differentiation of the projection has not been described. The hippocampal region is differentiated into structural and behavioural roles. For example, it has been shown that the ventral, but not the dorsal, hippocampus reciprocally connects with the amygdala and influences emotional behaviours. These data imply that hippocampal variation along the dorso–ventral axis is contained within the hippocampo–prefrontal pathway. Here, we present electrophysiological studies that demonstrate regional differences in short- but not long-term plasticity in the intermediate/posterior-dorsal and ventral routes of the hippocampo–prefrontal pathway. Furthermore, behavioural studies revealed that each route appears to play a different role in working memory. These results suggest that hippocampal regional information is processed through different routes, with the integration of individual regulatory functions in the prefront...
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