Literature DB >> 34244975

Plasticity in the hippocampal formation of shorebirds during the wintering period: Stereological analysis of parvalbumin neurons in Actitis macularius.

Luma Cristina Ferreira Guerreiro1, Ediely Pereira Henrique2, João Batista da Silva Rosa2, Patrick Douglas Corrêa Pereira2, Cintya Castro de Abreu2, Taiany Nogueira Fernandes2, Nara Gyzely de Morais Magalhães2, Anderson de Jesus Falcão da Silva2, Emanuel Ramos da Costa1, Cristovam Guerreiro-Diniz2, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço Diniz3, Daniel Guerreiro Diniz1,4.   

Abstract

The number of parvalbumin neurons can be modified by social, multisensory, and cognitive stimuli in both mammals and birds, but nothing is known about their plasticity in long-distance migratory shorebirds. Here, in the spotted sandpiper (Actitis macularius), we investigated the plasticity of parvalbumin neurons of two brain areas during this species' wintering period at a lower latitude. We compared individuals in a nonmigratory rest period (November-January) and premigration (May-July) period. We used parvalbumin as a marker for counting a subpopulation of inhibitory neurons in the hippocampal formation (HF), with the magnocellular nucleus of the tectal isthmus (IMC) as a control area. Because the HF is involved in learning and memory and social interaction and the IMC is essential for control of head, neck, and eye movements, we hypothesized that parvalbumin neurons would increase in the HF and remain unchanged in the IMC. We used an optical fractionator to estimate cell numbers. Compared with the nonmigratory rest birds, parvalbumin neuron count estimates in the premigration birds increased significantly in the HF but remained unchanged in IMC. We suggest that the greater number of parvalbuminergic neurons in the HF of A. macularius in the premigration period represents adaptive circuitry changes involved in the migration back to reproductive niches in the northern hemisphere.
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Keywords:  Actitis macularius; Hippocampal formation; Magnocellular nucleus of isthmus; Migration; Parvalbumin; Wintering period

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34244975     DOI: 10.3758/s13420-021-00473-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Behav        ISSN: 1543-4494            Impact factor:   1.986


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