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Am J Primatol ; 77(4): 449-61, 2015 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25472893

RÉSUMÉ

New World primates play an important role in biomedical research. However, the literature still lacks information on many structural features of the brain in these species, particularly structures of the hippocampal formation that are related to long-term memory storage. This study was designed to provide information, for the first time, about the distribution and number of neurons expressing parvalbumin-immunoreactivity (PV-I) in the subregions of the hippocampal formation in Cebus apella, a New World primate species commonly used in biomedical research. Our results revealed that for several morphometric variables, PV-I cells differ significantly among the subregions CA1, CA2, CA3, and the hilus. Based upon our findings and those of other studies, we hypothesize that the proportional increase from monkeys to humans in PV-I cell density within CA1 is a factor contributing to the evolution of increased memory formation and storage.


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Cebus/métabolisme , Hippocampe/métabolisme , Neurones/métabolisme , Parvalbumines/métabolisme , Animaux , Cebus/anatomie et histologie , Femelle , Hippocampe/anatomie et histologie , Hippocampe/cytologie , Immunohistochimie , Interneurones/cytologie , Interneurones/métabolisme , Mâle , Neurones/cytologie
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