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Development of the mouse anterior amygdalar radial unit marked by Lhx9-expression

Authors :
Elena Garcia-Calero
Luis Puelles
Source :
Brain Structure & Function
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The amygdala in mammals plays a key role in emotional processing and learning, being subdivided in pallial and subpallial derivatives. Recently, the cortical ring model and the pallial amygdalar radial model (Puelles et al. 2019; Garcia-Calero et al. 2020) described the pallial amygdala as an histogenetic field external to the allocortical ring, and subdivided it in five major radial domains calledlateral, basal, anterior, posterior and retroendopiriformunits. Theanteriorradial unit, whose cells typically express theLhx9gene (see molecular profile in Garcia-Calero et al. 2020), is located next to the pallial/subpallial boundary. This radial domain shows massive radial translocation and accumulation of its derivatives into its intermediate and superficial strata, with only a glial palisade representing its final periventricular domain. To better understand the development of this singular radial domain, not described previously, we followed the expression ofLhx9during mouse amygdalar development in the context of the postulated radial subdivisions of the pallial amygdala and other telencephalic developmental features.

Details

ISSN :
18632661
Volume :
226
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain structurefunction
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40e2d6fd07cb76b3c28a2daae079759a