| Literature DB >> 26594155 |
Roberta Parolisi1, Antonella Peruffo2, Silvia Messina3, Mattia Panin2, Stefano Montelli2, Maristella Giurisato2, Bruno Cozzi2, Luca Bonfanti1.
Abstract
Knowledge of dolphin functional neuroanatomy mostly derives from post-mortem studies and non-invasive approaches (i.e., magnetic resonance imaging), due to limitations in experimentation on cetaceans. As a consequence the availability of well-preserved tissues for histology is scarce, and detailed histological analyses are referred mainly to adults. Here we studied the neonatal/juvenile brain in two species of dolphins, the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba), with special reference to forebrain regions. We analyzed cell density in subcortical nuclei, white/gray matter ratio, and myelination in selected regions at different anterior-posterior levels of the whole dolphin brain at different ages, to better define forebrain neuroanatomy and the developmental stage of the dolphin brain around birth. The analyses were extended to the periventricular germinal layer and the cerebellum, whose delayed genesis of the granule cell layer is a hallmark of postnatal development in the mammalian nervous system. Our results establish an atlas of the young dolphin forebrain and, on the basis of occurrence/absence of delayed neurogenic layers, confirm the stage of advanced brain maturation in these animals with respect to most terrestrial mammals.Entities:
Keywords: bottlenose dolphin; cerebellum; germinative layers; lateral ventricle; postnatal brain development; striatum; striped dolphin; thalamus
Year: 2015 PMID: 26594155 PMCID: PMC4635206 DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroanat ISSN: 1662-5129 Impact factor: 3.856
Literature available on the anatomical organization of the neonatal/juvenile dolphin brain.
| Species | Age | Sex | Analysis | Aim of the study/conclusion | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n.d. | CTI, FSh | Gross anatomy atlas | |||
| * | |||||
| M | MRI atlas | ||||
| Fetus§ (6–9 m) | M | ||||
| Fetus | M | Volumetric neuroimaging (WM/GM) | |||
| F | |||||
| MRI | |||||
| Subadult§ (2–3 y) | M | ||||
| Subadult | M | MRI atlas§ | |||
| Subadult | F | ||||
| M | MRI atlas | ||||
| n.d. | MRI, Gross dissection | Brain morphology and developmental stage | |||
Key biological data of selected dolphin species.
| Species | Pregnancy (months) | Newborn length (cm) | Adult length (cm) | Newborn brain weight (gr) | Adult brain weight (gr) | Sexual maturity (years) | Life expectancy (years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 100 | 200-300 | 676 | 1296–1930 | 5–10♀; 8–12♂ | >50 | |
| 12–13 | 90-95 | 200 | 430–460 | 785–980 | 5–13♀; 7–15♂ | >58 | |
| 10 | 75–80 | 150–200 | n.d. | 660 | 4–7♀; 7–10♂ | n.d. | |
| 11.5 | 80–85 | 180–260 | n.d. | n.d. | 9–11♀; 12–15♂ | n.d. | |
| 11–12 | 80–90 | 200 | 476 | 750–875 | 6–7♀; 5–12♂ | >30 | |
| 11–12 | 110–120 | 250–280 | n.d. | 1,200 | 6–12 | >22 | |
Detail of the sampled bottlenose and striped dolphins.
| Specimen | ID | Sex | Origin | Length/Weight | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 186 | F | C.E. | 110,5 cm/19kg | 9 days (neonatal) | |
| 145 | M | C.E. | 118 cm/19kg | 7 days (neonatal) | |
| 144 | M | C.E. | 117 cm/22,1kg | 9 days (neonatal) | |
| 229 | M | C.E. | 137 cm/21,9 kg | 9 days (neonatal) | |
| 162 | M | Stranded | 119 cm/20,3 Kg | 20 days (neonatal) | |
| 344 | M | Stranded | 195 cm/98,5 Kg | Subadult | |
| 192 | F | Stranded | 240 cm/178,5 kg | Adult | |
| 196 | M | Stranded | 300 cm/219 kg | Adult | |
| 203 | M | Stranded | 284 cm/288 kg | Adult | |
| 319 | M | Stranded | 310 cm | Adult | |
| 320 | F | Stranded | 137 cm/21,9 kg | Juvenile (3–6 monthsa) | |
| 167 | M | Stranded | 198 cm/94 kg | Adult | |
| 218 | M | Stranded | 198 cm/81 kg | Adult | |
Summary of all thick slices and relative blocks (see also Figure ) used for histologic analyses in the neonatal, juvenile, and adult dolphin brains, at different anterior–posterior levels (see Figure ).
| Species Age | ID | Brain level (slices) | Tissue blocks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hist | Gal | |||
| 186 (L) | Tt2 | 1 | 1 | |
| Tt5 | 3 | 2 | ||
| Tt7 | 3 | 1 | ||
| Tt9 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Tt10 | 1 | – | ||
| 186 (R) | Tt6 | 1 | 1 | |
| Tt10 | 2 | – | ||
| 145 (L) | Tt3 | 2 | – | |
| Tt4 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Tt8 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt9 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt11 | 1 | – | ||
| 144 (L) | Tt4 | 2 | – | |
| Tt5 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Tt6 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt7 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt10 | 1 | – | ||
| 144 (R) | Tt4 | 2 | – | |
| Tt5 | 2 | – | ||
| Tt6 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt7 | 1 | – | ||
| Tt10 | 1 | – | ||
| 229 (L) | Tt9 | 1 | – | |
| Tt12 | – | – | ||
| 320 (L) | Sc1 | – | – | |
| Sc2 | 1 | – | ||
| Sc3 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sc4 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sc5 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sc6 | 1 | – | ||
| 320 (R) | Sc3 | 1 | 1 | |
| Sc4 | – | – | ||
| 192 (L) | aTt2 | – | – | |
| aTt3 | 1 | 1 | ||
| aTt4 | 1 | 1 | ||
| 196 (L) | aTt3 | 1 | 1 | |
| aTt4 | – | – | ||
| 167 (L) | aSc2 | – | – | |
| aSc3 | 2 | 1 | ||
| aSc4 | 1 | 1 | ||
| aSc5 | 1 | – | ||
Material employed for analysis of white/gray matter ratio (W/G) in the dolphin brain at different ages. Each level corresponds to a photographed brain slice.
| Age | Species | ID | Representative brain levels | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | |||
| Tt-144 | Tt 3 (L) | Tt 4 (L/R) | |||||
| Tt-229 | Tt 9 (L) | ||||||
| Tt 11(L) | |||||||
| Tt-145 | Tt 3 (L/R) | Tt 4 (L/R) | Tt 5 (L/R) | ||||
| Tt-186 | Tt 2 (L/R) | Tt 5 (L/R) | Tt 7 (L) | Tt 9 (L) | |||
| Tt 6 (L) | Tt 8 (L) | ||||||
| Tt-162 | Tt4(L/R) | ||||||
| Sc-320 | Sc 1 (L/R) | Sc 2 (L/R) | Sc 3 (L/R) | Sc 4 (L/R) | Sc 5 (L/R) | ||
| Tt-192 | Tt 1 (L/R) | Tt 3 (L/R) | Tt 9 (R) | Tt 10 (L/R) | |||
| Tt-196 | Tt 1 (L) | Tt 3 (L/R) | Tt 5 (L/R) | Tt 7 (L/R) | Tt 9 (R) | ||
| Tt 6 (L) | Tt 8 (L/R) | ||||||
| Tt-203 | Tt 1 (L/R) | Tt 3 (L) | Tt 3 (R) | Tt 7 (R) | |||
| Tt 2 (L/R) | |||||||
| Tt-319 | Tt 1 (L) | Tt 4 (L/R) | Tt 5 (L/R) | Tt 7 (L/R) | Tt 10 (R) | ||
| Tt 2 (L/R) | Tt 6 (L/R) | Tt 8 (L/R) | Tt 11 (R) | ||||
| Tt 3 (L/R) | |||||||
| Tt-344 | Tt 1 (L/R) | Tt 4 (L/R) | Tt 5 (L/R) | Tt 7 (L/R) | Tt 10 (L/R) | ||
| Tt 2 (L/R) | Tt 6 (L/R) | Tt 8 (L/R) | Tt 11 (L/R) | ||||
| Tt 3 (L/R) | |||||||
| Sc-167 | Sc 2 (L/R) | Sc 4 (L) | Sc 5 (L/R) | Sc 7 (L/R) | Sc 9 (L/R) | ||
| Sc-218 | Sc 2 (L) | Sc 4 (L) | Sc 5 (R) | Sc7 (L/R) | Sc 10 (L) | ||
| Sc 3 (L/R) | Sc 5 (L) | Sc 6 (L/R) | Sc 8 (L/R) | ||||
| Sc 9 (L) | |||||||
Existence/exhaustion of transient germinal layers and formation of mature neuronal layers in the cerebellar cortex of neonatal Tt, juvenile Sc, and neonatal, postnatal, pubertal mouse.
| Species | ID | Age | EGL | IGL | ML | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presence | Ki67+ | |||||
| 144 | Neo | Yes | Yes | Almost formed | Thick, sharp | |
| 145 | ||||||
| 186 | ||||||
| 229 | ||||||
| 320 | J | No | No | Fully formed | Thick, sharp | |
| M-1 | Neo | Yes | Yes | Not formed | Ill-defined | |
| M-2 | P | Yes | Yes | Almost formed | Thin, sharp | |
| M-3 | Pub | No | No | Fully formed | Thick, sharp | |