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Development and evolution of the avian extended amygdala

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2015-06-05
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Vicario Andrade, Alba
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Medina Hernández, Loreta Mª
Abellán Ródenas, Antonio
Universitat de Lleida. Departament de Medicina Experimental
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Vicario Andrade, Alba. (2015) . Development and evolution of the avian extended amygdala. Universitat de Lleida. L.1448-2015 ; http://hdl.handle.net/10803/314572.
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En esta Tesis Doctoral hemos identificado los componentes de la amígdala extendida (EA) de aves, en base a su posición topológica, perfil genético y origen embrionario. En EA central de pollo y pinzón, identificamos las masas intercaladas y amígdala central, con células de origen estriatal dorsal y/o ventral, pero con subpoblaciones menores de otros orígenes. Además, el núcleo lateral de la estria terminal, de origen palidal, contiene subpoblaciones de células inmigrantes de origen estriatal, preóptico o eminencial. En EA medial del pinzón, hemos identificado distintas subpoblaciones celulares en la amígdala medial y el núcleo medial de la estria terminal con origen palidal, preóptico, hipotalámico o eminencial. Nuestros datos indican que EA está formada por múltiples corredores celulares con distinto origen y perfil genético, lo que supone un cambio de paradigma para entender la conectividad y función de cada tipo celular en el control de las emociones, motivación y comportamiento social.
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