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The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information
The present paper is aimed at defining distinctive subdivisions of the human cuneate nucleus (Cu), evident from prenatal to old life, whose occurrence has never been clearly formalized in the human brain, or described in other species so far. It extends our early observations on the presence of gray...
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author | Del Fiacco, Marina Quartu, Marina Serra, Maria Pina Boi, Marianna Demontis, Roberto Poddighe, Laura Picci, Cristina Melis, Tiziana |
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description | The present paper is aimed at defining distinctive subdivisions of the human cuneate nucleus (Cu), evident from prenatal to old life, whose occurrence has never been clearly formalized in the human brain, or described in other species so far. It extends our early observations on the presence of gray matter areas that host strong substance P (SP) immunoreactivity in the territory of the human Cu and adjacent cuneate fascicle. Here we provide a three-dimensional reconstruction of the Cu fields rich in SP and further identify those areas by means of their immunoreactivity to the neuropeptides SP, calcitonin gene-related peptide, methionine- and leucine-enkephalin, peptide histidine-isoleucine, somatostatin and galanin, to the trophins glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and to the neuroplasticity proteins polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule and growth-associated protein-43. The presence, density and distribution of immunoreactivity for each of these molecules closely resemble those occurring in the superficial layers of the caudal spinal trigeminal nucleus (Sp5C). Myelin and Nissl stainings suggest that those Cu subregions and the Sp5C superficial layers share a similar histological aspect. This work establishes the existence of definite subregions, localized within the Cu territory, that bear the neurochemical and histological features of sensory nuclei committed to the neurotransmission of protopathic stimuli, including pain. These findings appear of particular interest when considering that functional, preclinical and clinical studies show that the dorsal column nuclei, classical relay station of fine somatic tactile and proprioceptive sensory stimuli, are also involved in pain neurotransmission. |
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spelling | pubmed-42235792014-11-12 The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information Del Fiacco, Marina Quartu, Marina Serra, Maria Pina Boi, Marianna Demontis, Roberto Poddighe, Laura Picci, Cristina Melis, Tiziana Brain Struct Funct Original Article The present paper is aimed at defining distinctive subdivisions of the human cuneate nucleus (Cu), evident from prenatal to old life, whose occurrence has never been clearly formalized in the human brain, or described in other species so far. It extends our early observations on the presence of gray matter areas that host strong substance P (SP) immunoreactivity in the territory of the human Cu and adjacent cuneate fascicle. Here we provide a three-dimensional reconstruction of the Cu fields rich in SP and further identify those areas by means of their immunoreactivity to the neuropeptides SP, calcitonin gene-related peptide, methionine- and leucine-enkephalin, peptide histidine-isoleucine, somatostatin and galanin, to the trophins glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and to the neuroplasticity proteins polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule and growth-associated protein-43. The presence, density and distribution of immunoreactivity for each of these molecules closely resemble those occurring in the superficial layers of the caudal spinal trigeminal nucleus (Sp5C). Myelin and Nissl stainings suggest that those Cu subregions and the Sp5C superficial layers share a similar histological aspect. This work establishes the existence of definite subregions, localized within the Cu territory, that bear the neurochemical and histological features of sensory nuclei committed to the neurotransmission of protopathic stimuli, including pain. These findings appear of particular interest when considering that functional, preclinical and clinical studies show that the dorsal column nuclei, classical relay station of fine somatic tactile and proprioceptive sensory stimuli, are also involved in pain neurotransmission. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-08-23 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4223579/ /pubmed/23975345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-013-0625-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Del Fiacco, Marina Quartu, Marina Serra, Maria Pina Boi, Marianna Demontis, Roberto Poddighe, Laura Picci, Cristina Melis, Tiziana The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title | The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title_full | The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title_fullStr | The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title_full_unstemmed | The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title_short | The human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
title_sort | human cuneate nucleus contains discrete subregions whose neurochemical features match those of the relay nuclei for nociceptive information |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223579/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23975345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-013-0625-4 |
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