[THE CYTOARCHITECTONICS AND NEURONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE BASOLATERAL NUCLEUS OF THE AMYGDALA OF THE BRAIN IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING AND ALCOHOLNONPREFERRING RATS].
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Abstract
Analysis of cytoarchitectonics of the basolateral
nucleus (BLN) of the brain amygdala was
performed in cresyl violetstained frontal paraffin
sections of the brain in 10 alcoholpreferring (AP)
and 10 alcohol-nonpreferring (ANP) rats (with an
equal number of male and female animals in each
group). The presence of large and small neurons
was detected in BLN. Most of the large neurons in
AP rats had the character of chromoneutral and
moderately chromophilic cells, while in ANP rats
these cells were moderately chromophobic.
Application of Golgi method demonstrated that the
equivalents of large neurons were long-axonal
densely branched pyramid-like neurons, and those
of small-sized neurons — short-axonal neurons.
The determination of the ratio of large and smallsized
neurons showed that in AP rats the
proportion of latter was 12.3±0.6%, while in the
ANP rats it was significantly greater —
19.70±0.23%. These results help to explain the
previously obtained data on larger specific area of
BLN in amygdala of ANP rats by the presence of
greater number of interneurons than in AP rats.