大鼠纹状体区按性别和发情周期分类的神经元体积和密度测量。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Nathan J Dale, Jinyan Cao, David M Dorris, Ashtin B Crawford, John Meitzen
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摘要

在成年哺乳动物的神经系统中,性别差异可以独立地表现出来,也可以与性别特异性激素周期(如大鼠的发情周期)相一致。生物性别和相关周期影响许多大脑区域的神经元特性,包括纹状体,包括伏隔核(NAc)核心、NAc外壳和尾状壳核(CPu)。虽然神经元体的大小和密度通常是在生物性别的背景下评估的,但这些属性从未在性腺完整的成年啮齿动物的纹状体区域中进行过研究,这些纹状体区域是按性别和发情周期分开的。因此,我们测试了神经元体细胞大小和密度会因纹状体区域、性别和发情周期阶段而变化的假设。测定了成年雄性大鼠和雌性大鼠在发情期、发情前期和发情期的NAc核、NAc壳和CPu神经元的大小和密度。总体而言,CPu的神经元体大小大于NAc的核心和外壳。神经元密度以NAc壳最大,其次为NAc核和CPu。在性别方面,雄性NAc壳的体细胞大小大于雌性NAc壳,在其他地区没有差异。体细胞密度没有性别差异。在发情周期的不同阶段,体细胞大小和密度都没有差异。这些结果首次提供了纹状体神经元的大小和密度测量,按性别和发情期分开,并表明NAc壳体大小的性别差异。相反,发情周期似乎通过其他机制影响纹状体功能,而不是通过神经元体属性。
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Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

Neuron soma size and density measurements in rat striatal regions disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase.

In the adult mammalian nervous system, sex differences can be manifested independently or in concert with sex-specific hormone cycles, such as the rat estrous cycle. Biological sex and related cycles influence neuronal properties in many brain regions, including the striatum, encompassing the nucleus accumbens (NAc) core, NAc shell, and caudate-putamen (CPu). While neuron soma size and density are commonly assessed in the context of biological sex, these attributes have never been investigated in the striatal regions of adult gonad-intact rodents disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that neuron soma size and density would vary by striatal region, sex, and estrous cycle phase. Neuron soma size and density were measured in NAc core, NAc shell, and CPu from adult male rats and female rats in diestrus, proestrus, and estrus phases. Overall, neuron soma size was larger in the CPu than the NAc core and shell. Neuron density was greatest in the NAc shell, followed by the NAc core and CPu. Regarding sex, soma size was larger in male than female NAc shell and did not differ in other regions. Soma density did not sexually differ. Neither soma size nor density differed across estrous cycle phases. These results provide, for the first time, striatal neuron size and density measurements disaggregated by sex and estrous cycle phase and an indication of a sex difference in NAc shell soma size. In contrast, the estrous cycle appears to influence striatal function via other mechanisms than neuronal soma attributes.

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Brain Structure & Function
Brain Structure & Function 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
168
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: Brain Structure & Function publishes research that provides insight into brain structure−function relationships. Studies published here integrate data spanning from molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems architecture to the neuroanatomy of behavior and cognitive functions. Manuscripts with focus on the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system are not accepted for publication. Manuscripts with focus on diseases, animal models of diseases, or disease-related mechanisms are only considered for publication, if the findings provide novel insight into the organization and mechanisms of normal brain structure and function.
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