Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9409458 | Brain Research Bulletin | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have studied the development of catecholaminergic (CA) neuronal groups in the brain of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula using immunohistochemistry to tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The earliest TH-immunoreactive (THir) cells were detected in the primordia of the posterior tubercle and suprachiasmatic nuclei (PTN and SCN, respectively) of stage 26 embryos. At stage 28, THir cells were also seen extending between the SCN and the PTN at ventral thalamic levels. At stage 30, some THir cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons and migrated THir cells were found in the walls of the posterior recess, and a few weakly THir cells also appeared at the isthmus level (locus coeruleus) and in the caudal rhombencephalic tegmentum. At stage 31, further THir cell groups appeared in the synencephalon and midbrain (ventral tegmental area/substantia nigra, VTA/SN), and the rhombencephalon (viscerosensory and visceromotor columns). At stage 32, the first THir cells appeared in the pallium, the olfactory bulb and the preoptic area. THir cells are seen in the retina from stage 33. The developmental sequence of THir cell groups in dogfish appears to be rather similar to that described for teleosts, apart from the appearance of the VTA/SN and pallial cells, which lack in teleosts.
Keywords
VTASCNMesencephalonPTNTelencephalonTELFasciculus retroflexusSUCVSCVMCRhombencephalonIHLRPOpreoptic recessSPCsaccus vasculosusHabenulaImmunohistochemistryPalliumventral thalamusLamina terminalissubstantia nigraRETdiencephalonOptic tectumCatecholaminergic systemSynSpinal cordPineal glandEvolutionlocus coeruleusCerebellumMeSPreoptic areaventral tegmental areaSuprachiasmatic nucleusHypophysisolfactory bulbcentral canalPosterior commissureRathke's pouch
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Authors
Ivan Carrera, Catalina Sueiro, Pilar Molist, Susana Ferreiro, Fátima Adrio, Miguel A. RodrÃguez, Ramón Anadón, Isabel RodrÃguez-Moldes,