Scientific Data (Sep 2024)

Comparison of basal ganglia regions across murine brain atlases using metadata models and the Waxholm Space

  • H. Kleven,
  • U. Schlegel,
  • H. J. Groenewegen,
  • T. B. Leergaard,
  • I. E. Bjerke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03863-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 34

Abstract

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Abstract The murine basal ganglia regions are targets for research into complex brain functions such as motor control and habit formation. However, there are several ways to name and annotate these regions, posing challenges for interpretation and comparison of data across studies. Here, we give an overview of basal ganglia terms and boundaries in the literature and reference atlases, and describe the criteria used for annotating these regions in the Waxholm Space rat brain atlas. We go on to compare basal ganglia annotations in stereotaxic rat brain atlases and the Allen Mouse brain Common Coordinate Framework to those in the Waxholm Space rat brain atlas. We demonstrate and describe considerable differences in the terms and boundaries of most basal ganglia regions across atlases and their versions. We also register information about atlases and regions in the openMINDS metadata framework, facilitating integration of data in neuroscience databases. The comparisons of terms and boundaries across rat and mouse atlases support analysis and interpretation of existing and new data from the basal ganglia.