Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1988848 | Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Using immunohistochemistry, we found nerve fibers expressing choline acetyltransferase, tyrosine hydroxylase, dopamine-β-hydroxylase, the serotonin reuptake transporter as well as glutamic acid decarboxylase-67 and parvalbumin. These suggest that the IG and AHC are innervated by acetylcholine, dopamine, noradrenaline, 5-hydroxytryptamine and GABA neurons. More importantly, all these fibers display a topographic laminar distribution in both brain areas. The presence of varicosities along the nerve fibers suggests that these neurotransmitters are released extracellullarly to exert a physiological action. Finally, the structural similarities with the dentate gyrus support the idea that the IG and AHC are anatomically associated, if not continuous, with this area and may represent in mammals a vestige of the hippocampus.
Keywords
GCLglutamic acid decarboxylase-67Indusium griseumDPLIPLdopamine-β-hydroxylaseCorpus callosumNeuN5-HTDBHAHC5-hydroxytryptamineGADneuronal nuclear antigennerve terminaltyrosine hydroxylaseSERTdentate gyrusgranular cell layermolecular layerLaminationAntibodyParvalbuminNeurotransmitterChATcholine acetyltransferase
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Authors
François Laplante, Ouissame Mnie-Filali, Ron M. Sullivan,