Origin of serotoninergic afferents to the hypoglossal nucleus in the rat
- 15 August 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 334 (3) , 466-476
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903340310
Abstract
The hypoglossal nucleus contains serotonin and several different serotonin receptors, and serotonin is present in fibers and terminals contacting hypoglossal motoneurons. Serotonin alters the excitability of hypoglossal motoneurons, and may influence hypoglossal motoneuron activity in a variety of physiological processes. Since the hypoglossal nucleus contains no serotoninergic somata, the present study sought to identify the sources of serotoninergic afferents to the hypoglossal nucleus. Fluorogold was injected into the hypoglossal nucleus and serotoninergic immunofluorescence was utilized in a dual‐fluorescence technique to identify the sources of serotoninergic afferents to the hypoglossal nucleus. The results demonstrate that most serotoninergic afferents to the hypoglossal nucleus originate from the nuclei raphe pallidus and obscrus, while fewer originate from the nucleus raphe magnus and the parapyramidal region. Other regions of the medial tegmental field and the pons that contain both serotoninergic neurons and neuronal afferents to the hypoglossal nucleus contain no double‐labeled neurons.Keywords
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