Functional circuitry of the avian basal ganglia: implications for basal ganglia organization in stem amniotes

Brain Research Bulletin
A Reiner

Abstract

Histochemical, pathway tracing, and neuropeptide/neurotransmitter localization studies in birds, reptiles and mammals during the 1970s and 80s clearly showed that the telencephalon in all amniotes consists of a prominent ventrally situated subpallial region termed the basal ganglia, and a large overlying region involved in higher order information processing termed the pallium or cortex. These studies also showed that the basal ganglia in all extant amniote groups possessed neurochemically and hodologically distinct striatal and pallidal territories. More recently, studies of the localization of genes controlling regional brain development have confirmed the homology of the basal ganglia among amniotes. In our ongoing studies, we have identified several aspects of the functional organization of the basal ganglia that birds also share with mammals. These include: (1) an extensive glutamatergic "cortico"-striatal input and distinctive, cell-type specific localization of glutamate receptor subtypes; (2) an extensive, presumptively glutamatergic intralaminar thalamic input to striatal neurons; (3) an extensive dopaminergic input from the midbrain targeting both substance P (SP) type and enkephalin (ENK) type striatal projection neu...Continue Reading

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