Patterns of calcium-binding proteins in human inferior colliculus: identification of subdivisions and evidence for putative parallel systems.


Autoria(s): Tardif E.; Chiry O.; Probst A.; Magistretti P.J.; Clarke S.
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

The subdivisions of human inferior colliculus are currently based on Golgi and Nissl-stained preparations. We have investigated the distribution of calcium-binding protein immunoreactivity in the human inferior colliculus and found complementary or mutually exclusive localisations of parvalbumin versus calbindin D-28k and calretinin staining. The central nucleus of the inferior colliculus but not the surrounding regions contained parvalbumin-positive neuronal somata and fibres. Calbindin-positive neurons and fibres were concentrated in the dorsal aspect of the central nucleus and in structures surrounding it: the dorsal cortex, the lateral lemniscus, the ventrolateral nucleus, and the intercollicular region. In the dorsal cortex, labelling of calbindin and calretinin revealed four distinct layers.Thus, calcium-binding protein reactivity reveals in the human inferior colliculus distinct neuronal populations that are anatomically segregated. The different calcium-binding protein-defined subdivisions may belong to parallel auditory pathways that were previously demonstrated in non-human primates, and they may constitute a first indication of parallel processing in human subcortical auditory structures.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_9D430CDB7F62

isbn:0306-4522

pmid:12617952

doi:10.1016/S0306-4522(02)00774-1

isiid:000181233200020

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Neuroscience, vol. 116, no. 4, pp. 1111-1121

Palavras-Chave #Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Calcium-Binding Proteins; Female; Humans; Inferior Colliculi; Male; Neurons
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

article