Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1989150 | Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The distribution, morphology and nuclear subdivisions of the putative catecholaminergic and serotonergic systems within the brain of the highveld gerbil were identified following immunohistochemistry for tyrosine hydroxylase and serotonin. The aim of the present study was to investigate possible differences in the complement of nuclear subdivisions of these systems when comparing those of the highveld gerbil with those of the laboratory rat. The highveld gerbil was chosen as it is relatively closely related to the laboratory rat, but the Gerbillinae and Murinae lineages diverged over 20 million years ago. Moreover, even though brain sizes are similar, the life history and phenotypes between these two species are substantially different. The gerbils used in the present study were caught from the wild, which is again another contrast to the laboratory rat. While these differences may lead to the prediction of significant differences in the nuclear complement of these systems, we found that all nuclei identified in both systems in the laboratory rat in several earlier studies had direct homologs in the brain of the highveld gerbil. Moreover, there were no additional nuclei in the brain of the highveld gerbil that are not found in the laboratory rat. The only discernable difference between the two species was a greater density and number of catecholaminergic neurons in the olfactory bulb of the highveld gerbil. Thus, the evolution of nuclear parcellation in these systems appears to demonstrate a form of phylogenetic constraint related to the order Rodentia.
Keywords
Cerebral neocortexDRPCVLXIICorpus callosumDRVLGDRPAC/PA13A10A14DRLA11RVLRMGCLiA6dA7dA7scA9lA9mA9pcA9vA10cA10dA10dcA15dA15vVIIvtrigeminal sensory nucleusDRDNEOA12MCPDRCAMYGPOASCPMnRVspAmygdalasuperior cerebellar pedunclelateral ventriclethird ventriclePirdorsal thalamussubstantia nigra pars compactatyrosine hydroxylaseRodentPyramidal tractoptic tractSuperior colliculusMiddle cerebellar peduncleSerotonincerebral peduncleNeural systemsarea postremaDRifRObEvolutionfornixdiffuse portion of locus coeruleuspiriform cortexlateral olfactory tractcerebral aqueductLotCerebellumHIPPreoptic areazona incertaventral tegmental areainterpeduncular nucleusThalamic reticular nucleusinferior olivary nucleiCaudal linear nucleusmedian raphe nucleusraphe pallidus nucleusraphe magnus nucleusTrigeminal spinal nucleusraphe obscurus nucleusdeep cerebellar nucleidorsal lateral geniculate nucleusTrigeminal motor nucleusrostral periventricular nucleusHippocampusMammalfifth arcuate nucleusoptic chiasmanterior commissureInferior colliculuscaudal diencephalic grouprostral ventrolateral medullary tegmental grouptuberal cell groupanterior hypothalamic group, ventral divisionanterior hypothalamic group, dorsal divisionGlobus pallidus
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Authors
Don-Joon Moon, Busisiwe C. Maseko, Amadi O. Ihunwo, Kjell Fuxe, Paul R. Manger,