Unipolar brush cells (UBCs) have been recognized in the cerebella of many s
pecies including primates. They have also been identified in the cochlear n
uclei (CN) of many mammals, however, not in any primate. Our immunohistoche
mical study in the marmoset demonstrates the presence of abundant calretini
n immunoreactive (CR-ir) UBCs in the cerebellum, as in other mammals. In th
e marmoset CN, in contrast, CR-ir UBCs could hardly be identified. The reve
rse pattern was evident in sections immunostained for a metabotropic glutam
ate receptor (mGluR2/3-IR): beautifully stained UBCs were present in the CN
, but the stained cerebellar structures were difficult to identify as UBCs.
The present findings indicate that UBCs are present in the CN of primates,
as in other mammals, but that cerebellar and CN UBCs might differ in their
molecular equipment in primates. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science ireland Ltd. Al
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