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Individual and age-related variation of cellular brain composition in a squamate reptile.

Kristina Kverková1, Alexandra Polonyiová1, Lukáš Kubička2, Pavel Němec1.   

Abstract

Within-species variation in the number of neurons, other brain cells and their allocation to different brain parts is poorly studied. Here, we assess these numbers in a squamate reptile, the Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura picta). We examined adults from two captive populations and three age groups within one population. Even though reptiles exhibit extensive adult neurogenesis, intrapopulation variation in the number of neurons is similar to that in mice. However, the two populations differed significantly in most measures, highlighting the fact that using only one population can underestimate within-species variation. There is a substantial increase in the number of neurons and decrease in neuronal density in adult geckos relative to hatchlings and an increase in the number of neurons in the telencephalon in fully grown adults relative to sexually mature young adults. This finding implies that adult neurogenesis does not only replace worn out but also adds new telencephalic neurons in reptiles during adulthood. This markedly contrasts with the situation in mammals, where the number of cortical neurons declines with age.

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Keywords:  brain size; cellular scaling rules; evolution; intraspecific variation; number of glial cells; number of neurons

Year:  2020        PMID: 32961085      PMCID: PMC7532707          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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