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    Las hendiduras sinápticas en el cerebro no están orientadas aleatoriamente, sino que muestran sesgos direccionales. Esta anisotropía mesoscópica, previamente no reconocida, afecta la organización y conectividad cortical en diferentes especies.

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    • Neurociencia Computacional
    • Connectomics

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    • Las sinapsis son componentes clave de los circuitos corticales.
    • Su geometría se considera tradicionalmente una propiedad local e isotrópica.
    • La suposición de orientación aleatoria de las hendiduras sinápticas está muy extendida.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Investigar la orientación espacial de las hendiduras sinápticas.
    • Determinar si la geometría sináptica exhibe propiedades arquitectónicas mesoscópicas.
    • Probar la suposición predominante de orientación isotrópica de las hendiduras sinápticas.

    Principales métodos:

    • Análisis de aproximadamente 117 millones de hendiduras sinápticas.
    • Se utilizaron dos conjuntos de datos de microscopía electrónica a gran escala (humano H01 y ratón MICrONS).
    • Análisis estadístico de las distribuciones de orientación en las capas corticales.

    Principales resultados:

    • Las orientaciones de las hendiduras sinápticas no son aleatorias, pero exhiben sesgos direccionales estadísticamente significativos.
    • Estos sesgos son espacialmente coherentes a través de las capas corticales.
    • La anisotropía mesoscópica se conserva en diferentes especies (humanos y ratones), pero es más fuerte en la corteza de asociación humana.

    Conclusiones:

    • La geometría sináptica posee una anisotropía mesoscópica, lo que desafía la suposición isotrópica.
    • Esta anisotropía representa una dimensión no reconocida de la microarquitectura cortical.
    • La geometría sináptica probablemente influye en la organización del circuito, la conectividad mesoscópica y las interacciones neuronales con los campos eléctricos.