The immunohistochemical localization of choline acetyltransferase in the cat brain
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The immunohistochemical localization of choline acetyltransferase in the cat brain
Abstract
The distribution of neurons displaying choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) immunoreactivity was examined in the feline brain using a monoclonal antibody. Groups of ChAT-immunoreactive neurons were detected that have not been identified previously in the cat or in any other species. These included small, weakly stained cells found in the lateral hypothalamus, distinct from the magnocellular rostral column cholinergic neurons. Other small, lightly stained cells were also detected in the parabrachial nuclei, distinct from the caudal cholinergic column. Many small ChAT-positive cells were also found in the superficial layers of the superior colliculus. Other ChAT-immunoreactive neurons previously detected in rodent and primate, but not in cat, were observed in the present study. These included a dense cluster of cells in the medial habenula, together with outlying cells in the lateral habenula. Essentially all of the cells in the parabigeminal nucleus were found to be ChAT-positive. Additional ChAT-positive neurons were detected in the periolivary portion of the superior olivary complex, and scattered in the medullary reticular formation. In addition to these new observations, many of the cholinergic cell groups that have been previously identified in the cat as well as in rodent and primate brain such as motoneurons, striatal interneurons, the magnocellular rostral cholinergic column in the basal forebrain and the caudal cholinergic column in the midbrain and pontine tegmentum were confirmed. Together, these observations suggest that the feline central cholinergic system may be much more extensive than previous studies have indicated.
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