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Locus coeruleus complex of the family Delphinidae

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The locus coeruleus (LC) is the largest catecholaminergic nucleus and extensively projects to widespread areas of the brain and spinal cord. The LC is the largest source of noradrenaline in the brain. To date, the only examined Delphinidae species for the LC has been a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). In our experimental series including different Delphinidae species, the LC was composed of five subdivisions: A6d, A6v, A7, A5, and A4. The examined animals had the A4 subdivision, which had not been previously described in the only Delphinidae in which this nucleus was investigated. Moreover, the neurons had a large amount of neuromelanin in the interior of their perikarya, making this nucleus highly similar to that of humans and non-human primates. This report also presents the first description of neuromelanin in the cetaceans' LC complex, as well as in the cetaceans' brain.
Iris type:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Multidisciplinary
List of contributors:
Sacchini, Simona; Arbelo, Manuel; Bombardi, Cristiano; Fernández, Antonio; Cozzi, Bruno; Bernaldo De Quirós, Yara; Herráez, Pedro
Authors of the University:
COZZI BRUNO
Handle:
https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/3270375
Full Text:
https://www.research.unipd.it//retrieve/handle/11577/3270375/229574/41598_2018_Article_23827.pdf
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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