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Hyun-Wook Kim1, Seung Hak Oh1, Se Jeong Lee1, Ji Eun Na1, Im Joo Rhyu2,3.
Abstract
The cerebellum is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It is classified phylogenetically into archicerebellum, paleocerebellum and neocerebellum. The Purkinje cells are lined in a row called Purkinje cell layer and it has a unique dendritic branches with many spines.The previous study reported that there is a difference of synapse density according to the lobules based on large two-dimensional data. However, recent study with high voltage electron microscopy showed there was no differences in dendritic spine density of the Purkinje cell according to its phylogenetic lobule. We analyzed Purkinje cell density in the II, VI and X lobules by stereological modules and synaptic density was estimated by double disector based on Purkinje cell density in the molecular layer of each lobule.The results showed that there was significant difference in the Purkinje cell density and synapse number according to their phylogenetic lobules. The number of Purkinje cell in a given volume was larger in the archicerebellum, but synapse density was higher in the neocerebellum.These data suggest that cellular and synaptic organization of the Purkinje cell is different according to their phylogenetic background.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellum; Evolution; Phylogeny; Synapse
Year: 2020 PMID: 33580287 PMCID: PMC7818350 DOI: 10.1186/s42649-020-00027-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microsc ISSN: 2234-6198