Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum

The claustrum is present in all mammalian species examined so far and its morphology, chemoarchitecture, physiology, phylogenesis and ontogenesis are still a matter of debate. Several morphologically distinct types of immunostained cells were described in different mammalian species. To date, a comp...

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Main Authors: Andrea ePirone, Maura eCastagna, Alberto eGranato, Antonella ePeruffo, Francesca eQuilici, Laura eCavicchioli, Ilaria ePiano, Carla eLenzi, Bruno eCozzi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2014.00099/full
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spelling doaj-387daa84cfef41b4b641680ded87f6b42020-11-25T01:01:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372014-05-01810.3389/fnsys.2014.0009982822Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrumAndrea ePirone0Maura eCastagna1Alberto eGranato2Antonella ePeruffo3Francesca eQuilici4Laura eCavicchioli5Ilaria ePiano6Carla eLenzi7Bruno eCozzi8University of PisaUniversity of PisaCatholic University of the Sacred HeartUniversity of PadovaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PadovaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PadovaThe claustrum is present in all mammalian species examined so far and its morphology, chemoarchitecture, physiology, phylogenesis and ontogenesis are still a matter of debate. Several morphologically distinct types of immunostained cells were described in different mammalian species. To date, a comparative study on the neurochemical organization of the human and non-human primates claustrum has not been fully described yet, partially due to technical reasons linked to the postmortem sampling interval. The present study analyzes the localization and morphology of neurons expressing parvalbumin (PV), calretinin (CR), NPY, and somatostatin (SOM) in the claustrum of man (# 5), chimpanzee (# 1) and crab-eating monkey (#3). Immunoreactivity for the used markers was observed in neuronal cell bodies and processes distributed throughout the anterior-posterior extent of human, chimpanzee and macaque claustrum. Both CR- and PV-immunoreactive (ir) neurons were mostly localized in the central and ventral region of the claustrum of the three species while SOM- and NPY-ir neurons seemed to be equally distributed throughout the ventral-dorsal extent. In the chimpanzee claustrum SOM-ir elements were not observed. <br/>No co-localization of PV with CR was found, thus suggesting the existence of two non-overlapping populations of PV and CR-ir interneurons. The expression of most proteins (CR, PV, NPY), was similar in all species. The only exception was the absence of SOM-ir elements in the claustrum of the chimpanzee, likely due to species specific variability. Our data suggest a possible common structural organization shared with the adjacent insular region, a further element that emphasizes a possible common ontogeny of the claustrum and the neocortex. <br/>http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2014.00099/fullHumansSomatostatinNPYparvalbuminclaustrumchimpanzee
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author Andrea ePirone
Maura eCastagna
Alberto eGranato
Antonella ePeruffo
Francesca eQuilici
Laura eCavicchioli
Ilaria ePiano
Carla eLenzi
Bruno eCozzi
spellingShingle Andrea ePirone
Maura eCastagna
Alberto eGranato
Antonella ePeruffo
Francesca eQuilici
Laura eCavicchioli
Ilaria ePiano
Carla eLenzi
Bruno eCozzi
Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Humans
Somatostatin
NPY
parvalbumin
claustrum
chimpanzee
author_facet Andrea ePirone
Maura eCastagna
Alberto eGranato
Antonella ePeruffo
Francesca eQuilici
Laura eCavicchioli
Ilaria ePiano
Carla eLenzi
Bruno eCozzi
author_sort Andrea ePirone
title Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
title_short Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
title_full Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
title_fullStr Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
title_full_unstemmed Expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
title_sort expression of calcium-binding proteins and selected neuropeptides in the human, chimpanzee, and crab-eating macaque claustrum
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
issn 1662-5137
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The claustrum is present in all mammalian species examined so far and its morphology, chemoarchitecture, physiology, phylogenesis and ontogenesis are still a matter of debate. Several morphologically distinct types of immunostained cells were described in different mammalian species. To date, a comparative study on the neurochemical organization of the human and non-human primates claustrum has not been fully described yet, partially due to technical reasons linked to the postmortem sampling interval. The present study analyzes the localization and morphology of neurons expressing parvalbumin (PV), calretinin (CR), NPY, and somatostatin (SOM) in the claustrum of man (# 5), chimpanzee (# 1) and crab-eating monkey (#3). Immunoreactivity for the used markers was observed in neuronal cell bodies and processes distributed throughout the anterior-posterior extent of human, chimpanzee and macaque claustrum. Both CR- and PV-immunoreactive (ir) neurons were mostly localized in the central and ventral region of the claustrum of the three species while SOM- and NPY-ir neurons seemed to be equally distributed throughout the ventral-dorsal extent. In the chimpanzee claustrum SOM-ir elements were not observed. <br/>No co-localization of PV with CR was found, thus suggesting the existence of two non-overlapping populations of PV and CR-ir interneurons. The expression of most proteins (CR, PV, NPY), was similar in all species. The only exception was the absence of SOM-ir elements in the claustrum of the chimpanzee, likely due to species specific variability. Our data suggest a possible common structural organization shared with the adjacent insular region, a further element that emphasizes a possible common ontogeny of the claustrum and the neocortex. <br/>
topic Humans
Somatostatin
NPY
parvalbumin
claustrum
chimpanzee
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2014.00099/full
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