Chemoarchitecture details

Reports of presence of UCN in PYR.
Reports of UCN presence in PYR, normal physiological stateSwinny J.D., Kalicharan D., Gramsbergen A. & Van der Want J.J.L., 2002: The localisation of urocortin in the adult rat cerebellum: A light and electron microscopic study      Data
Cell typeCell type position in regionHemispherePattern of appearance in PYR Qualitative density of UCN in PYRQualitative intensity per labeled cellAnnotationCollatorMetadata
Purkinje neuronnot knownbilateraluniformmoderate/stronglightLabelling appeared to be constant mediolaterally, from vermis to hemispheres. However, a distinct staining gradient was noted in the sagittal plane (Fig. 1). The posterior lobules (especially lobules IX and X), the flocculus, and the paraflocculus exhibited the most abundant labelling, closely followed by lobules VII, VIII and then lobule VI. Labelled profiles were evident in all layers of the cerebellar cortex, predominantly in the molecular and Purkinje cell layers. Some Purkinje cells contained sparse reaction product in their perikarya, associated with small vesicles in the region of the Golgi apparatus.
stellate neuronmolecular layer of cerebellar cortexbilateraluniformmoderate/strongnot assignedLabelling appeared to be constant mediolaterally, from vermis to hemispheres. However, a distinct staining gradient was noted in the sagittal plane (Fig. 1). The posterior lobules (especially lobules IX and X), the flocculus, and the paraflocculus exhibited the most abundant labelling, closely followed by lobules VII, VIII and then lobule VI. Labelled profiles were evident in all layers of the cerebellar cortex, predominantly in the molecular and Purkinje cell layers. In the upper molecular layer, terminals of stellate cells synapsing directly on Purkinje cell dendritic shafts also contained UCN-ir( Fig. 5).