Lowenstein P R, Slesinger P A, Singer H S, Walker L C, Casanova M F, Price D L, Coyle J T
Brain Res. 1987 Aug;431(2):291-7. doi: 10.1016/0165-3806(87)90216-1.
The developmental distribution of the sodium-dependent high affinity choline uptake (SDHACU) system has been studied in the caudate and putamen of the baboon and of the human by in vitro autoradiography with the ligand, [3H]hemicholinium-3 [( 3H]HCh3). Our results show that [3H]HCh3 binding sites in the newborn baboon and fetal human neostriatum are localized to patches, and then adopt a 'striosome-like' distribution in the juvenile baboon brain. These findings indicate a reorganization of [3H]HCh3 binding site distribution during the ontogeny of the primate neostriatum.