Abstract

The present study, based on neurohistological techniques (Golgi impregnation), focuses on the morphological and numerical changes in the dendritic spines of neuronal classes of the cerebral cortex in Calotes versicolor. The cerebral cortex in reptiles occupies the roof of the cerebral hemisphere and is divided into four regions viz. medial, dorsomedial, dorsal and lateral cortex. Using different characteristics such as criteria of location, dendritic tree pattern, dendritic spine covering and soma shape different neuronal types have been distinguished in the cell layer-II of medial, dorsomedial, dorsal and lateral cortex. The dendritic diameter, spine length and diameter of spine head show almost uniform pattern in all cortical regions except being slightly higher in case of the neurons of dorsomedial cortex. The multipolar and pyramidal neurons show higher dendritic diameter, spine length, spine head diameter and dendritic spine density in comparison to other neurons. The density of these neurons acts as the indicator of high or low activity of a particular region.

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