Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1989064 | Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Serotonin axons arborize in all basal ganglia components in monkeys and humans. ⺠The substantia nigra receives the densest serotonin innervation. ⺠The striatum receives the most heterogeneous serotonin innervation. ⺠Significant differences exist between humans and monkeys in serotonin innervation.
Keywords
5-HTGPi5-HIAATphSTNDRNMFBVTAIIIansa lenticularisMRN5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)VLPTryptophan hydroxylase (TPH)SNRICASTRXSCPCEMMTGMLFOPTGPENSTSNC5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin)Striatummedial forebrain bundlelateral ventricleThalamussubstantia nigratyrosine hydroxylaselateralSerotonin transporter (SERT)optic tractDopamineSuperior colliculusSERTserotonin transporterSeptumcerebral peduncledorsal Medial longitudinal fasciculusfornixanteriorPUTdecussation of the superior cerebellar pedunclecerebral aqueductsubstantia innominatazona incertaventral tegmental areaPrimateNucleus accumbenscentral medial thalamic nucleusreticular thalamic nucleusventral anterior thalamic nucleusParaventricular thalamic nucleuscaudate nucleusmedian raphe nucleusdorsal raphe nucleusSubthalamic nucleustryptophan hydroxylaseTyrosine hydroxylase (TH)Putamenanterior commissureInferior colliculusinternal capsuleGlobus pallidus
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Authors
Martin Parent, Marie-Josée Wallman, Dave Gagnon, André Parent,