A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon

In this paper we present an anatomical description of the telencephalon of Solea senegalensis based on cresvl violet and haematoxilin-eosin-stained serial transverse sections. This work was conducted as a basis for the ~ r e c i s elo calization of neuroendocrine - - territories in the brain of a sp...

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Main Authors: Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J., Sarasquete, C., Muñoz-Cueto, J.A.
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Language:English
Published: Murcia : F. Hernández 2000
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spelling ftunivmurdigi:oai:digitum.um.es:10201/19329 2023-05-15T16:02:05+02:00 A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J. Sarasquete, C. Muñoz-Cueto, J.A. 2000 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10201/19329 eng eng Murcia : F. Hernández Histology and histopathology 0213-3911 http://hdl.handle.net/10201/19329 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Telencephalon Anatomy CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftunivmurdigi 2017-08-05T14:36:17Z In this paper we present an anatomical description of the telencephalon of Solea senegalensis based on cresvl violet and haematoxilin-eosin-stained serial transverse sections. This work was conducted as a basis for the ~ r e c i s elo calization of neuroendocrine - - territories in the brain of a species with growing interest in marine aquaculture. The external asymmetric morphology of Senegalese sole is correlated with the asymmetry of the forebrain. The right olfactory nerve and bulb are larger than the contralateral ones and this asyrnmetry is also extended to the cerebral hemispheres. The olfactory bulb comprises an outer olfactory nerve fiber layer, a glomerular layer, an external cellular layer, a secondary olfactory fiber layer and an interna1 cellular layer. The telencephalic hemispheres can be divided in area dorsalis and area ventralis, consisting of eleven and eight cell masses, respectively. The area dorsalis comprises five subareas: a pars medialis (Dm), subdivided into four nuclei termed Dml to Dm4; a pars dorsalis (Dd); a pars lateralis (DI), which consists of dorsal (Dld), ventral (Dlv) and posterior (Dlp) subdivisions: a pars centralis (Dc); and more caudally, a pars posterioris (Dp), which is very prominent in this species. A nucleus taenia (NT) was observed in the tiansitional region between area dorsalis and area ventralis. The area ventralis consists of pars dorsalis (Vd), pars ventralis (Vv), pars supracommissuralis (Vs), pars postcommissuralis (Vp), pars lateralis (VI), pars centralis (Vc), pars intermedia (Vi) and nucleus entopeduncularis (E). A periventricular organ, that we have termed lateral septal organ (LSO), was observed in the ventral telencephalon, media1 to VV. Article in Journal/Newspaper DML DIGITUM - Depósito Digital Institucional de la Universidad de Murcia
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topic Telencephalon
Anatomy
CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina
spellingShingle Telencephalon
Anatomy
CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina
Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J.
Sarasquete, C.
Muñoz-Cueto, J.A.
A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
topic_facet Telencephalon
Anatomy
CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina
description In this paper we present an anatomical description of the telencephalon of Solea senegalensis based on cresvl violet and haematoxilin-eosin-stained serial transverse sections. This work was conducted as a basis for the ~ r e c i s elo calization of neuroendocrine - - territories in the brain of a species with growing interest in marine aquaculture. The external asymmetric morphology of Senegalese sole is correlated with the asymmetry of the forebrain. The right olfactory nerve and bulb are larger than the contralateral ones and this asyrnmetry is also extended to the cerebral hemispheres. The olfactory bulb comprises an outer olfactory nerve fiber layer, a glomerular layer, an external cellular layer, a secondary olfactory fiber layer and an interna1 cellular layer. The telencephalic hemispheres can be divided in area dorsalis and area ventralis, consisting of eleven and eight cell masses, respectively. The area dorsalis comprises five subareas: a pars medialis (Dm), subdivided into four nuclei termed Dml to Dm4; a pars dorsalis (Dd); a pars lateralis (DI), which consists of dorsal (Dld), ventral (Dlv) and posterior (Dlp) subdivisions: a pars centralis (Dc); and more caudally, a pars posterioris (Dp), which is very prominent in this species. A nucleus taenia (NT) was observed in the tiansitional region between area dorsalis and area ventralis. The area ventralis consists of pars dorsalis (Vd), pars ventralis (Vv), pars supracommissuralis (Vs), pars postcommissuralis (Vp), pars lateralis (VI), pars centralis (Vc), pars intermedia (Vi) and nucleus entopeduncularis (E). A periventricular organ, that we have termed lateral septal organ (LSO), was observed in the ventral telencephalon, media1 to VV.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J.
Sarasquete, C.
Muñoz-Cueto, J.A.
author_facet Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J.
Sarasquete, C.
Muñoz-Cueto, J.A.
author_sort Rodriguez-Gomez, F.J.
title A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
title_short A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
title_full A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
title_fullStr A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
title_full_unstemmed A morphological study of the brain of Solea senegalensis. l. The telencephalon
title_sort morphological study of the brain of solea senegalensis. l. the telencephalon
publisher Murcia : F. Hernández
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