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A Morphometric Analysis of the Geniculate Bodies in Selected Mammalian Species Cover

A Morphometric Analysis of the Geniculate Bodies in Selected Mammalian Species

Open Access
|Jan 2013

Abstract

Unbiased stereological methods were used to examine and compare morphometrically the geniculate bodies (GB) in representatives of four mammalian orders (Insectivora, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, and Carnivora). The significant disproportion was observed between the relative sizes of both geniculate nuclei and their neuronal populations in the common shrew and the bank vole. The medial geniculate body (MGB) in the common shrew definitely surpassed the lateral geniculate body (LGB) in terms of percentage volume and percentage number of neurons. The volume of the GB and their nuclei correlated with their mean neuronal populations, whereas the negative correlation was observed between volumes and neuronal density; however, not as distinct as in the non-sensory brain structures. In all examined species, the LGB always had a higher numerical density than the MGB, while the MGB neurons were always distinctly larger than that of the LGB, which clearly differentiated both neuronal complexes. Analysis of these data shows that the GB differs in terms of the morphometric characteristics in the studied species.

Language: English
Page range: 205 - 210
Published on: Jan 17, 2013
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2013 Janusz Najdzion, Barbara Wasilewska, Krystyna Bogus-Nowakowska, Maciej Równiak, Witold Żakowski, Anna Robak, published by National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
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