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Distribution of acetyl cholinesterase in the hippocampal region of the guinea pig

I. Entorhinal area, parasubiculum, and presubiculum

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    The distribution of acetyl cholinesterase has been examined in the guinea pig in three areas belonging to the hippocampal region, viz., the entorhinal area, the parasubiculum, and the presubiculum.

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    Formaldehyde-fixed serial frozen sections and unfixed cryostat sections were subjected to a modification of the Koelle thiocholine method. Ethopropazine was used to suppress non-specific cholinesterase. One series of sections was processed according to the copper ferricyanide method of Karnovsky and Roots (1964).

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    In each area the obtained staining displayed a specific pattern of stratification, ceasing at the transition to neighbouring areas. The distribution in the guinea pig has been compared with that in the rat, previously described.

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    The deep part of the cortex was similar with regard to AChE in the three areas, comprising a well-stained layer IV, a paler layer V, and a moderately dark layer VI.

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    In the entorhinal area two subfields were discernible. One termed pars medialis has a very distinct stratification of precipitate; in the other, pars lateralis, a different and much less conspicuous stratification is seen. In pars medialis relative absence of enzyme in layer III and abundance in layer IV are the most striking features. The similarity with the rat is considerable.

The parasubiculum consists of a very narrow strip of cortex, smaller than in the rat. Its layers I-III constitute a wedgeshaped field very rich in AChE. The presubiculum at most levels is several times wider than the parasubiculum and much wider than in the rat. Histochemically, it differs from the presubiculum of the rat, particularly by layer III being much poorer in AChE than its surroundings.

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Supported in part by U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. NS-07998. This aid is gratefully acknowledged. We are indebted to Mr. B. Krunderup, Miss I. Madsen, Mrs. L. Munkøe, Mrs. K. Sørensen, and Miss B. Ørum for skillful assistance.

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Geneser-Jensen, F.A., Blackstad, T.W. Distribution of acetyl cholinesterase in the hippocampal region of the guinea pig. Z. Zellforsch. 114, 460–481 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00325634

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