Neuropil Variation in the Prefrontal, Motor, and Visual Cortex of Six Felids.

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Brain Behavior and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1159/000537843
Jacob Nelson, Erin M Woeste, Ken Oba, Kathleen Bitterman, Brendon K Billings, James Sacco, Bob Jacobs, Chet C Sherwood, Paul R Manger, Muhammad A Spocter
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Introduction: Felids have evolved a specialized suite of morphological adaptations for obligate carnivory. Although the musculoskeletal anatomy of the Felidae has been studied extensively, the comparative neuroanatomy of felids is relatively unexplored. Little is known about how variation in the cerebral anatomy of felids relates to species-specific differences in sociality, hunting strategy, or activity patterns.

Methods: We quantitatively analyzed neuropil variation in the prefrontal, primary motor, and primary visual cortices of six species of Felidae (Panthera leo, Panthera uncia, Panthera tigris, Panthera leopardus, Acinonyx jubatus, Felis sylvestris domesticus) to investigate relationships with brain size, neuronal cell parameters, and select behavioral and ecological factors. Neuropil is the dense, intricate network of axons, dendrites, and synapses in the brain, playing a critical role in information processing and communication between neurons.

Results: There were significant species and regional differences in neuropil proportions, with African lion, cheetah, and tiger having more neuropil in all three cortical regions in comparison to the other species. Based on regression analyses, we find that the increased neuropil fraction in the prefrontal cortex supports social and behavioral flexibility, while in the primary motor cortex, this facilitates the neural activity needed for hunting movements. Greater neuropil fraction in the primary visual cortex may contribute to visual requirements associated with diel activity patterns.

Conclusion: These results provide a cross-species comparison of neuropil fraction variation in the Felidae, particularly the understudied Panthera, and provide evidence for convergence of the neuroanatomy of Panthera and cheetahs.

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六种猫科动物前额叶、运动和视觉皮层的神经膜变异。
鼬科动物进化出了一套专门的形态适应性,以适应强制性肉食。尽管对猫科动物的肌肉骨骼解剖学进行了广泛的研究,但对猫科动物的比较神经解剖学的研究相对较少。人们对鼬科动物大脑解剖学的变异如何与物种在社会性、狩猎策略或活动模式方面的特异性差异相关知之甚少。我们定量分析了六种猫科动物(Panthera leo、Panthera uncia、Panthera tigris、Panthera Leopardus、Achinonyx jubatus、Felis sylvestris domesticus)的前额叶、初级运动和初级视觉皮层的神经褶变异,以研究它们与大脑大小、神经元细胞参数以及某些行为和生态因素的关系。神经纤维是大脑中轴突、树突和突触组成的密集而复杂的网络,在信息处理和神经元之间的交流中起着至关重要的作用。神经纤毛的比例存在明显的物种和地区差异,与其他物种相比,非洲狮、猎豹和老虎在所有三个皮层区域都有更多的神经纤毛。根据回归分析,我们发现前额叶皮层中神经纤丝比例的增加支持了社交和行为的灵活性,而初级运动皮层中神经纤丝比例的增加则促进了狩猎运动所需的神经活动。初级视觉皮层中神经纤毛的增加可能有助于与昼夜活动模式相关的视觉需求。这些结果对猫科动物(尤其是研究不足的黑豹)的神经纤层变化进行了跨物种比较,并为黑豹和猎豹的神经解剖学趋同提供了证据。
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behavior and Evolution 医学-行为科学
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期刊介绍: ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' is a journal with a loyal following, high standards, and a unique profile as the main outlet for the continuing scientific discourse on nervous system evolution. The journal publishes comparative neurobiological studies that focus on nervous system structure, function, or development in vertebrates as well as invertebrates. Approaches range from the molecular over the anatomical and physiological to the behavioral. Despite this diversity, most papers published in ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' include an evolutionary angle, at least in the discussion, and focus on neural mechanisms or phenomena. Some purely behavioral research may be within the journal’s scope, but the suitability of such manuscripts will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The journal also publishes review articles that provide critical overviews of current topics in evolutionary neurobiology.
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