Abstract

The principal olivary nucleus is the largest part of the inferior olivary complex and is involved in the spatial and temporal organization of movement and motor learning. Nearly all neurons in this nucleus is multipolar along with having a highly complex dendritic tree and significant asymmetry in shape. In this study, we updated the current classification scheme, examined morphological differences between the proposed groups, and investigated age-related morphological changes. Histological preparations were digitized by a light microscope and a sample of 259 images of neurons was analyzed by 17 computationally generated parameters of morphology. These were reduced to the four variables of principal component analysis and the sample was classified by k-means method of clustering into three clusters. The differences between clusters were documented and for medium-sized neurons the relationship between four morphological parameters and age were investigated. Finally, for two of the age groups the changes in the morphology were explored. This study includes a detailed and robust classification of the PON neurons and the findings improve upon past qualitative work.

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