Linke R, Frotscher M
Institute of Anatomy, University of Freiburg, FRG.
J Hirnforsch. 1992;33(6):653-60.
The distribution of the calcium-binding protein Parvalbumin (PV), a marker for a subpopulation of GABAergic neurons, was studied in the septal complex of the African green monkey, Cercopithecus aethiops. PV-immunoreactive neurons were found in relatively small numbers in the medial septum and in large numbers in the nucleus of the diagonal band (BROCA). They were extremely rare in the dorsal and intermediate parts of the lateral septum. PV-immunoreactive neurons in the medial septum and the nucleus of the diagonal band were mostly fusiform when located close to the midline and round to polygonal in more lateral locations. Some perikarya of immunopositive as well as immunonegative cells were covered with immunostained boutons whereas others were not. Our present descriptive data suggest that there are no principal differences in PV-containing neurons in the septal region between non-human primates and rodents which have been analyzed in great detail in previous studies.
钙结合蛋白小白蛋白(PV)是γ-氨基丁酸能神经元亚群的标志物,本文研究了其在非洲绿猴(Cercopithecus aethiops)隔区复合体中的分布。在内侧隔核中发现少量PV免疫反应性神经元,而在斜角带核(布罗卡核)中发现大量该神经元。在外侧隔核的背侧和中间部分,它们极为罕见。内侧隔核和斜角带核中的PV免疫反应性神经元,靠近中线时大多呈梭形,在更外侧的位置则呈圆形至多边形。一些免疫阳性和免疫阴性细胞的胞体被免疫染色的终扣覆盖,而另一些则没有。我们目前的描述性数据表明,在先前研究中已详细分析过的非人类灵长类动物和啮齿动物的隔区中,含PV的神经元没有主要差异。