2011
DOI: 10.1002/cne.22677
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Stereological analysis of the rat and monkey amygdala

Abstract: The amygdala is part of a neural network that contributes to the regulation of emotional behaviors. Rodents, especially rats, are used extensively as model organisms to decipher the functions of specific amygdala nuclei, in particular in relation to fear and emotional learning. Analysis of the role of the nonhuman primate amygdala in these functions has lagged work in the rodent but provides evidence for conservation of basic functions across species. Here we provide quantitative information regarding the morp… Show more

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“…The procedure for Nissl-stained sections followed our standard laboratory protocol described previously (Chareyron et al, 2011;Lavenex et al, 2009). Briefly, sections were taken from the 10% formaldehyde solution, thoroughly washed, mounted on gelatin-coated slides, and air dried overnight at 37 C. Sections were then defatted for 2 Â 1 hour in a mixture of chloroform/ethanol (1:1, vol), partially rehydrated, and air dried overnight at 37 C. Sections were then fully rehydrated and stained for 40 seconds in a 0.25% thionin solution (Fisher Scientific,Waltham,MA;, dehydrated, and coverslipped with DPX (BDH Laboratories, Poole, United Kingdom).…”
Section: Histological Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The procedure for Nissl-stained sections followed our standard laboratory protocol described previously (Chareyron et al, 2011;Lavenex et al, 2009). Briefly, sections were taken from the 10% formaldehyde solution, thoroughly washed, mounted on gelatin-coated slides, and air dried overnight at 37 C. Sections were then defatted for 2 Â 1 hour in a mixture of chloroform/ethanol (1:1, vol), partially rehydrated, and air dried overnight at 37 C. Sections were then fully rehydrated and stained for 40 seconds in a 0.25% thionin solution (Fisher Scientific,Waltham,MA;, dehydrated, and coverslipped with DPX (BDH Laboratories, Poole, United Kingdom).…”
Section: Histological Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used these descriptions to determine the boundaries of the five main nuclei (i.e., lateral, basal, accessory basal, central, and medial) of the rat amygdala ( Fig. 1; Chareyron et al, 2011).…”
Section: Anatomical Boundaries Of the Amygdalamentioning
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