Characterization of the tyrosine-hydroxylase immunoreactive components of the basal subpallium in sharks-toward an identification of a basal subpallial complex.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy Pub Date : 2025-08-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnana.2025.1620527
Isabel Rodríguez-Moldes, Catalina Sueiro, Iván Carrera, Idoia Quintana-Urzainqui, Eva Candal
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Abstract

Comparative studies on the forebrain across different model organisms are necessary to investigate the origin and degree of evolutionary conservation of this brain region and its derivatives. The catshark Scyliorhinus canicula has become a reliable model representative of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyans), the oldest divergent lineage of extant gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates). Previous studies on the chemoarchitecture, connectivity, and development of the subpallium of S. canicula revealed the existence of subdivisions with an embryological origin and genetic specification similar to those of tetrapods, supporting homology with their basal ganglia and certain amygdaloid components. To better understand the evolutionary origin of these subpallial components, we present here a summary of the main neuroanatomical, chemoarchitectural, and developmental features of the area superficialis basalis of S. canicula, a nuclear aggrupation of the basal forebrain of all Chondrichthyans that has been related to the basal ganglia and the amygdala. Particular emphasis has been placed on characterizing the tyrosine hydroxylase-positive components of the subpallium to discern their involvement in the structural organization of putative basal ganglia homologs in the catshark. We propose a new interpretation that considers the area superficialis basalis as the central part of a subpallial complex formed also by its neighboring territories, where the basic components of the basal ganglia and the amygdala of gnathostomes would be integrated.

鲨鱼基底白质下的酪氨酸-羟化酶免疫反应成分的表征——对基底白质下复合体的鉴定。
对不同模式生物的前脑进行比较研究是研究该脑区及其衍生物的起源和进化保护程度的必要条件。猫鲨Scyliorhinus canicula已经成为软骨鱼(Chondrichthyans)的可靠模型代表,软骨鱼是现存颌口动物(有颌脊椎动物)中最古老的分支。先前对棘球鼠皮层下的化学结构、连通性和发育的研究表明,棘球鼠皮层下存在与四足动物相似的胚胎起源和遗传特征,支持其与基底神经节和某些杏仁核成分的同源性。为了更好地理解这些姑息下成分的进化起源,我们在这里总结了S. canicula的基底浅区的主要神经解剖学、化学建筑学和发育特征,这是所有软骨鱼的基底前脑的核聚集,与基底神经节和杏仁核有关。特别强调已被置于表征的酪氨酸羟化酶阳性成分的下皮层,以辨别其参与的结构组织中假定的基底神经节同源猫鲨。我们提出了一种新的解释,认为基底浅肌区是由其邻近区域形成的pallial下复合体的中心部分,其中基底神经节和咬口的杏仁核的基本成分将被整合。
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
4.70
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3.40%
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122
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. Specialty Chief Editor Javier DeFelipe at the Cajal Institute (CSIC) is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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