Neuronal diversity in the caudate nucleus: A comparative study between camel and human brains

Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2024 Aug 8. doi: 10.1002/ar.25555. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Caudate nucleus (CN) neurons in camels and humans were examined using modified Golgi impregnation methods. Neurons were classified based on soma morphology, dendritic characteristics, and spine distribution. Three primary neuron types were identified in both species: rich-spiny (Type I), sparsely-spiny (Type II), and aspiny (Type III), each comprising subtypes with specific features. Comparative analysis revealed significant differences in soma size, dendritic morphology, and spine distribution between camels and humans. The study contributes to our understanding of structural diversity in CN neurons and provides insights into evolutionary neural adaptations.

Keywords: Golgi; camel; caudate nucleus; comparative anatomy; neuronal diversity.