2007
DOI: 10.1002/cne.21244
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Distribution of somatostatin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of the caecilian Dermophis mexicanus (amphibia: Gymnophiona): Comparative aspects in amphibians

Abstract: The organization of the somatostatin-like-immunoreactive (SOM-ir) structures in the brain of anuran and urodele amphibians has been well documented, and significant differences were noted between the two amphibian orders. However, comparable data are not available for the third order of amphibians, the gymnophionans (caecilians). In the present study, we analyzed the anatomical distribution of SOM-ir cells and fibers in the brain of the gymnophionan Dermophis mexicanus. In addition, because of its known relati… Show more

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“…However, research in the last years about the telencephalic organization in anurans and urodeles has proved that at least 3 main amygdaloid subdivisions can be considered that were named for facilitating their comparison with their counterparts in amniotes: lateral, central, and medial González, 2006, 2007a, b]. Several immunohistochemical studies in the brain of gymnophionans support the presence of the same subdivisions of the amygdaloid complex, and we have tentatively identified them in this study González et al, 2002a, b;López et al, 2006López et al, , 2007.…”
Section: Amygdaloid Complexmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…However, research in the last years about the telencephalic organization in anurans and urodeles has proved that at least 3 main amygdaloid subdivisions can be considered that were named for facilitating their comparison with their counterparts in amniotes: lateral, central, and medial González, 2006, 2007a, b]. Several immunohistochemical studies in the brain of gymnophionans support the presence of the same subdivisions of the amygdaloid complex, and we have tentatively identified them in this study González et al, 2002a, b;López et al, 2006López et al, , 2007.…”
Section: Amygdaloid Complexmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Only the rostralmost part of the septum contains a distinct CBir cell population that by its position and in comparison with results in anurans [Morona and González, 2008] may represent the counterpart of the anuran postolfactory eminence, as proposed earlier [Northcutt and Kicliter, 1980]. The actual boundary between the medial pallium and the septal region located just below is hard to distinguish and becomes evident only when immunohistochemistry for the detection of several peptides is used [González et al, 2002b;López et al, , 2007. The largest septal region of gymnophionans was considered homologous to the lateral septal nucleus of anurans on the basis of its abundant catecholaminergic innervation and lack of cholinergic and GnRH immunoreactive cells Pinelli et al, 1997;Rastogi et al, 1998;Ebersole and Boyd, 2000;González et al, 2002a].…”
Section: Septummentioning
confidence: 99%
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