Soma size of substantia nigra neurons increases after a prenatal neocortical lesion in cats.

Brain Res Dev Brain Res

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Mental Retardation Research Center, UCLA School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA.

Published: September 2001

Seeking an explanation for an increase in volume of the caudate nucleus in adult cats that had sustained a fetal unilateral neocortical lesion, we investigated possible morphological changes in the reciprocally interconnected substantia nigra. In fetal-lesioned cats the cross-sectional area of neuronal somata in substantia nigra, pars reticulata was 33% larger than in control cats (P<0.05), while in pars compacta there was a marked tendency to an increase (25%, P<0.06). This size increase might have caused the survival of a larger number of caudate nucleus neurons during development, and thus contributed to the reported increase in caudate nucleus volume.

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