Comparative neurochemistry of the avian forebrain and striatum: a microdialysis study

Dilek Karakuyu, B. Diekamp, O. Güntürkün
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The mammalian and avian striatum are homologous structures, while the mammalian prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the avian neostriatum caudolaterale (NCL) represent functionally equivalent, possibly homoplastic structures. We used brain microdialysis to study basal levels and release mechanisms of dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) in the pigeons' forebrain to be able to compare the biochemical characteristics between these structures and different species. Basal DA levels in the pigeons' NCL were different from those in the rats' PFC, but were similar in the striatum. This was converse for 5-HT. As in mammals, perfusion with artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) with elevated potassium significantly increased DA levels, whereas calcium-free aCSF decreased the DA efflux. In summary, the avian and mammalian forebrains show a complex pattern of neurochemical similarities and differences. These data suggest that absolute and relative concentrations of modulatory systems may change considerably over evolutionary time, while basic biochemical mechanismsm stay unaltered.
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鸟类前脑和纹状体的比较神经化学:微透析研究
哺乳动物和鸟类的纹状体是同源结构,而哺乳动物的前额叶皮层(PFC)和鸟类的尾侧新纹状体(NCL)在功能上是等同的,可能是同质结构。我们采用脑微透析的方法研究了鸽子前脑多巴胺(DA)和血清素(5-HT)的基础水平和释放机制,以比较不同物种间这些结构的生化特征。鸽子NCL的基础DA水平与大鼠PFC的基础DA水平不同,但纹状体的基础DA水平相似。这与5-HT相反。与哺乳动物一样,灌注高钾的人工脑脊液(aCSF)显著增加DA水平,而无钙的aCSF则降低DA外排。总之,鸟类和哺乳动物的前脑具有复杂的神经化学相似性和差异性。这些数据表明,在进化过程中,调节系统的绝对浓度和相对浓度可能发生相当大的变化,而基本的生化机制保持不变。
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