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On the Architecture of the Posterior Zone of the Cerebellum

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CEREBELLUM
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 422-434

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12311-010-0208-3

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Stripes; Zones; Zebrin II; Purkinje cell

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research

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The mammalian cerebellum is histologically uniform. However, underlying the simple laminar architecture is a complex arrangement of parasagittal stripes and transverse zones that can be revealed by the expression of many molecules, in particular, zebrin II/aldolase C. By using a combination of Purkinje cell antigenic markers and afferent tracing, four transverse zones have been identified: in mouse, these are the anterior zone (similar to lobules I-V), the central zone (similar to lobules VI-VII), the posterior zone (PZ: similar to lobules VIII-dorsal IX), and the nodular zone (similar to ventral lobule IX + lobule X). A fifth transverse zone-the lingular zone (similar to lobule I)-is found in birds and bats. Within the anterior and posterior zones, parasagittal stripes of Purkinje cells expressing zebrin II alternate with those that do not. To explore this model further and to broaden our understanding of the evolution of cerebellar patterning, stripes in the PZ have been compared in multiple mammalian species. We conclude that a posterior zone with a conserved stripe organization is a common feature of the mammalian and avian cerebellar vermis and that zonal boundaries are independent of cerebellar lobulation.

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