Distribution of calbindin, parvalbumin and calretinin in the lateral geniculate nucleus and superior colliculus in Cebus apella monkeys
We studied the distribution of the calcium-binding proteins calbindin, parvalbumin and calretinin, in the superior colliculus and in the lateral geniculate nucleus of Cebus apella, a diurnal New World monkey. In the superior colliculus, these calcium-binding proteins show different distribution patt...
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description | We studied the distribution of the calcium-binding proteins calbindin, parvalbumin and calretinin, in the superior colliculus and in the lateral geniculate nucleus of
Cebus apella, a diurnal New World monkey. In the superior colliculus, these calcium-binding proteins show different distribution patterns throughout the layers. After reaction for calretinin one observes a heavy staining of the neuropil with few labeled cells in superficial layers, a greater number of large and medium-sized cells in the stratum griseum intermediale, and small neurons in deep layers. The reaction for calbindin revealed a strong staining of neuropil with a large number of small and well stained cells, mainly in the upper half of the stratum griseum superficiale. Intermediate layers were more weakly stained and depicted few neurons. There were few immunopositive cells and little neuropil staining in deep layers. The reaction for parvalbumin showed small and medium-sized neurons in the superficial layers, a predominance of large stellate cells in the stratum griseum intermediale, and medium-sized cells in the deep layers. In the lateral geniculate nucleus of
Cebus, parvalbumin is found in the cells of both the P and M pathways, whereas calbindin is mainly found in the interlaminar and S layers, which are part of the third visual pathway. Calretinin was only found in cells located in layer S. This pattern is similar to that observed in
Macaca, showing that these calcium-binding proteins reveal different components of the parallel visual pathways both in New and Old World monkeys. |
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