The ventral lateral geniculate nucleus in the cat: Thalamic and commissural connections revealed by the use of WGA‐HRP transport
- 22 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 277 (4) , 509-528
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902770405
Abstract
The present investigation was carried out to clarify the topographical details of both the origin and terminal site of the thalamic projections and the commissural connections of the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus (LGNv) in the cat by using bidirectional transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (WGA‐HRP). Thalamic projections: Unilateral injections of WGA‐HRP into the LGNv produced orthograde labeling in the intralaminar nuclei bilaterally and in the lateralis posterior (LP) and the pulvinar (Pul) nucleus ipsilaterally. In the intralaminar nuclei the rostral part of the nucleus centralis lateralis (CL) was most densely labeled by orthogradely transported material, particularly in its dorsal and lateral large‐celled portion. Other intralaminar nuclei—such as the nucleus paracentralis, centralis medialis, and centralis dorsalis—also were labeled bilaterally with ipsilateral predominance, but no labeling was detected in the caudal portion of the CL and the centromedian and parafascicular nuclei. In the Pul, labeling of terminal ramifications was found to be concentrated in a region just medial to th so‐called retinorecipient zone of the Pul as a slim band of labeling inclining dorsoventrally. In the LP, fine labeled fibers were located in the lateral portion of the LP. Commissural connections: Commissural fibers crossed in the dorsal part of the posterior commissure and reached the most caudal part of the contralateral LGNv. Labeling in the contralateral LGNv was concentrated in the dorsomedial part of the medial zone that extends medially to the middle portion of the cerebral peduncle. Origins of the commissural connections arose mostly from the medial zone that roughly corresponds to the commissural terminal zone and partly from aberrant cells dispersed among optic tract fibers. From these results, together with the previous studies, it is concluded that although the cat's LGNv has connections with diverse structures in the central nervous system, the origin and terminal site of the connections are partially segregated within the nucleus, which suggests that the LGNv may contain functional subsystems.Keywords
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