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                  <mods:namePart>Dávila, José Carlos</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:abstract>We analyzed the development of immunoreactive expression patterns for the neurotransmitter&#xd;
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in the embryonic and postnatal mouse claustral complex. Each calcium-binding protein shows a&#xd;
different temporal and spatial pattern of development. Calbindin-positive cells start to be seen very&#xd;
early during embryogenesis and increase dramatically until birth, thus becoming the most abundant&#xd;
cell type during embryonic development, especially in the ventral pallial part of the claustrum. The&#xd;
distribution of calbindin neurons throughout the claustrum during embryonic development partly&#xd;
parallels that of GABA neurons, suggesting that at least part of the calbindin neurons of the claustral&#xd;
complex are GABAergic and originate in the subpallium. Parvalbumin cells, on the other hand, start&#xd;
to be seen only postnatally, and their number then increases while the density of calbindin neurons&#xd;
decreases. Based on calretinin expression in axons, the core/shell compartments of the dorsal claustrum&#xd;
start to be clearly seen at embryonic day 18.5 and may be related to the development of the&#xd;
thalamoclaustral input. Comparison with the expression of Cadherin 8, a marker of the developing&#xd;
dorsolateral claustrum, indicates that the core includes a central part of the dorsolateral claustrum,&#xd;
whereas the shell includes a peripheral area of the dorsolateral claustrum, plus the adjacent ventromedial&#xd;
claustrum. The present data on the spatiotemporal developmental patterns of several subtypes&#xd;
of GABAergic neurons in the claustral complex may help for future studies on temporal lobe&#xd;
epilepsies, which have been related to an alteration of the GABAergic activity.Grant sponsor: Spanish Direccio´n General de Investigacio´n-Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER); Grant number: BFI2003-06453-C02-01/02; Grant sponsor: Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias-FEDER; Grant number: 01/0057-02; Grant sponsor: Se´neca; Grant number: PB/50/FS/02; Grant sponsor: Red Centro de Investigacio´n de Enfermedades Neurolo´gicas-Nodo 318.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Calcium-binding proteins</mods:topic>
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