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Profound seasonal changes in brain size and architecture in the common shrew

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Hertel, Moritz
Sherwood, Chet C.
Muturi, Marion

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Brain structure & function. 2018, 223(6), pp. 2823-2840. ISSN 1863-2653. eISSN 1863-2661. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00429-018-1666-5

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The seasonal changes in brain size of some shrews represent the most drastic reversible transformation in the mammalian central nervous system known to date. Brain mass decreases 10-26% from summer to winter and regrows 9-16% in spring, but the underlying structural changes at the cellular level are not yet understood. Here, we describe the volumetric differences in brain structures between seasons and sexes of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) in detail, confirming that changes in different brain regions vary in the magnitude of change. Notably, shrews show a decrease in hypothalamus, thalamus, and hippocampal volume and later regrowth in spring, whereas neocortex and striatum volumes decrease in winter and do not recover in size. For some regions, males and females showed different patterns of seasonal change from each other. We also analyzed the underlying changes in neuron morphology. We observed a general decrease in soma size and total dendrite volume in the caudoputamen and anterior cingulate cortex. This neuronal retraction may partially explain the overall tissue shrinkage in winter. While not sufficient to explain the entire seasonal process, it represents a first step toward understanding the mechanisms beneath this remarkable phenomenon.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Brain mass; Tissue regeneration; Neuron atrophy; Dendritic plasticity; Brain anatomy; Dehnel’s phenomenon

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ISO 690LAZARO, Javier, Moritz HERTEL, Chet C. SHERWOOD, Marion MUTURI, Dina K. N. DECHMANN, 2018. Profound seasonal changes in brain size and architecture in the common shrew. In: Brain structure & function. 2018, 223(6), pp. 2823-2840. ISSN 1863-2653. eISSN 1863-2661. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00429-018-1666-5
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  title={Profound seasonal changes in brain size and architecture in the common shrew},
  number={6},
  volume={223},
  issn={1863-2653},
  journal={Brain structure & function},
  pages={2823--2840},
  author={Lazaro, Javier and Hertel, Moritz and Sherwood, Chet C. and Muturi, Marion and Dechmann, Dina K. N.}
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