Neurons of visual thalamic nuclei projecting to telencephalon express different types of calcium-binding proteins: A combined immunocytochemical and tracer study

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N. B. Kenigfest
M. G. Belekhova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry
[2] Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle USM-0501,undefined
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visual thalamic centers; calcium-binding proteins; colocalization; turtles;
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In turtles (Testudo horsfieldi, Emys orbicularis), immunoreactivity to calbindin (CB), parvalbumin (PV), calretinin (CR) and co-localization of CB and PV were studied in neurons of the visual thalamic nuclei (Rot, GLd) projecting to the telencephalon using a combination of immunohistochemical and tracer methods. The prevalence of CB-immunoreactive (-ir) neurons in Rot, CB-ir and CR-ir neurons in GLd, and a smaller number of PV-ir neurons in both nuclei was shown. Double immunofluorescent labeling revealed that within both nuclei PV and CB are colocalized in most PV-ir and fewer CB-ir neurons. After injection of horseradish peroxidase into the Rot and GLs telencephalic projection fields, retrograde labeling was found in corresponding thalamic projection neurons immunoreactive to all the three proteins. After introduction of the fluorescent tracer Fluo-gold into the same telencephalic regions, retrograde labeling was detected in Rot and GLd neurons immunoreactive only to PV and CB as well as in neurons with colocalization of both proteins. These findings provide further evidence that in turtles the CB component prevails in the rotundo-telencephalic pathway while the CB/CR component is dominant in the geniculotelencephalic pathway. The role of functional specialization in segregation of neurons expressing distinct types of calcium-binding proteins is postulated.
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