caudate-putamen
Regional part of telencephalon in some species, e.g., rodent, equivalent to the dorsal striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen). Unlike the dorsal striatum of primates, for example, the caudoputamen is not split into separate nuclei by the fibers of the internal capsule. Rather, the internal capsule splits into fiber bundles which course through the structure. [ NLXANAT:100312 ]
Synonyms: caudateputamen, caudate putamen, caudoputamen
Term info
- EMAPA:19095
- BM:Tel-C-Pu
- MA:0000893
- BAMS:CP
- BTO:0000212
- BAMS:CPu
- NLXANAT:100312
- EFO:0001912
- MBA:672
efo_slim, pheno_slim
In the human, histologically the caudate nucleus and putamen are identically and share a common embryological origin[ISBN:0123813611]
we do not currently place rodent-specific taxon constraints here as this would cause taxon violations. There is an argument for merging this into dorsal striatum and treating the distinction as phenotypic, check - rodents. The caudate nucleus and putamen are separated by a clear white matter bundle in most species but not in rodents (MM)
caudateputamen, caudate-putamen, dorsal striatum, striatum, caudate putamen, caudate putamen (striatum), neostriatum
uberon
UBERON:0005383
Term relations
- central nervous system cell part cluster
- composed primarily of some gray matter
- part of some dorsal striatum
- contributes to morphology of some striatum
- has part some putamen
- has part some caudate nucleus