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Histogenetic compartments of the mouse centromedial and extended amygdala based on gene expression patterns during development
García Lopez, Margarita; Abellán Ródenas, Antonio; Legaz, Isabel; Rubenstein, John L.R.; Puelles, Luis; Medina Hernández, Loreta Mª
The amygdala controls emotional and social behavior and regulates instinctive reflexes such as defense and reproduction by way of descending projections to the hypothalamus and brainstem. The descending amygdalar projections are suggested to show a cortico-striato-pallidal organization similar to that of the basal ganglia (Swanson [2000] Brain Res 886:113–164). To test this model we investigated the embryological origin and molecular properties of the mouse centromedial and extended amygdalar subdivisions, which constitute major sources of descending projections. We analyzed the distribution of key regulatory genes that show restricted expression patterns within the subpallium (Dlx5, Nkx2.1, Lhx6, Lhx7/8, Lhx9, Shh, and Gbx1), as well as genes considered markers for specific subpallial neuronal subpopulations. Our results indicate that most of the centromedial and extended amygdala is formed by cells derived from multiple subpallial subdivisions. Contrary to a previous suggestion, only the central—but not the medial—amygdala derives from the lateral ganglionic eminence and has striatal-like features. The medial amygdala and a large part of the extended amygdala (including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis) consist of subdivisions or cell groups that derive from subpallial, pallial (ventral pallium), or extratelencephalic progenitor domains. The subpallial part includes derivatives from the medial ganglionic eminence, the anterior peduncular area, and possibly a novel subdivision, called here commissural preoptic area, located at the base of the septum and related to the anterior commissure. Our study provides a molecular and morphological foundation for understanding the complex embryonic origins and adult organization of the centromedial and extended amygdala. J. Comp. Neurol. 506:46–74, 2008. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Grant sponsor: Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (DGICYTFEDER); Grant numbers: BFI2003-06453-C02-02, BFU2006-14804-C02-02/ BFI (to L.M.); BFU2005-09378, C01-C02/BFI (to L.P.); Grant sponsor: Health Institute Carlos III-FEDER; Grant number: 01/0057-02 (to L.M.); Grant sponsor: Se´neca Foundation; Grant number: PB/50/FS/02 (to L.M.); Grant sponsor: Nina Ireland (to J.L.R.R.); Grant sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH); Grant number: K05 MH065670 (to J.L.R.R.).
-Subpallial amygdala
-Ventral pallial amygdala
-Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
-Preoptic region
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