Morphology and morphometry of interneuron subpopulations of the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) striatum

The mammalian striatum has long been considered a homogeneous entity. However, neuroanatomical and histochemical studies reveal that the striatum is much more heterogeneous than previously suspected. The caudate (Cd) and putamen (Pu) are composed of two chemical compartments: the matrix and the stri...

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Hauptverfasser: Araújo de Góis Morais, Paulo Leonardo, de Souza Cavalcante, Jeferson, Engelberth, Rovena Clara, Guzen, Fausto Pierdoná, Junior, Expedito Silva Nascimento, Paiva Cavalcanti, José Rodolfo Lopes
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description The mammalian striatum has long been considered a homogeneous entity. However, neuroanatomical and histochemical studies reveal that the striatum is much more heterogeneous than previously suspected. The caudate (Cd) and putamen (Pu) are composed of two chemical compartments: the matrix and the striosomes. Striatal interneurons have been classified into a variety of morphological and neurochemical subtypes. In this study, we compared the distribution of multiple neurochemical markers in the striatum of marmosets and described the morphology of different types of striatum interneurons. The immunoreactivities of choline-acetyl transferase (ChAT), neuropeptide Y (NPY), nitric oxide synthase (NOS), calretinin (CR), parvalbumin (PV) were analyzed along the entire rostrocaudal extent of the marmoset striatum. Calbindin immunohistochemistry is useful in identifying medium spiny neurons (MSNs), with efficient soma staining. Based on the size of the CB-positive cells, considered medium-sized, as expected, cholinergic cells are larger in area and diameter than the other subpopulations investigated, followed by NOS, NPY, PV and CR. In adjacent CB and PV-stained sections, the matrix and striosomes were clearly distinguished. The matrix is strongly reactive to CB and PV neuropils, while the striosomes exhibit low reactivity, especially in the dorsal Cd. Therefore, we provide a detailed description morphology and distribution of striatal interneuron populations in a model as a valuable tool for studying neurodegenerative pathogenesis, progression and treatment strategies. •Striatal interneurons exhibit great morphological variety.•Cholinergic and nitrinergic cells are bigger than the other subpopulations.•Calretinin and parvalbumin cells have similar size than projecting neurons.•Calbindin and parvalbumin are efficient markers of the striatal compartments.
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