Projections from the central cervical nucleus to the cerebellar nuclei in the rat, studied by anterograde axonal tracing
- 6 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 353 (2) , 234-246
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903530206
Abstract
Projections from the central cervical nucleus (CCN) to the cerebellar nuclei were examined following injections of Phaseolus vulgaris‐leucoagglutinin or cholera toxin subunit B into the C1–C3 segments in the rat. Labeled axons and terminals were immunohistochemically demonstrated. Labeled spinocerebellar fibers arising from the CCN entered the cerebellum through the inferior and the superior cerebellar peduncles. Labeled mossy fiber terminals were seen in lobules I–VI, sublobule VIIb, lobules VIII and IX, and the copula pyramidis of the cerebellar cortex. Labeled axons ran toward the cerebellar cortex, through and between the medial and the interpositus nuclei, and gave off collateral axons and terminal axons to the cerebellar nuclei. The projections to the cerebellar nuclei were predominantly contralateral to the cells of origin. Labeled terminals were distributed from the medial to the ventrolateral part of the middle subdivision of the medial nucleus throughout its rostrocaudal extent. Labeled terminals were also seen in the lateral part of the medial nucleus and in the border region between the medial nucleus and the interpositus nuclei, which corresponds to the rostromedial extension of the posterior interpositus nucleus. In the anterior interpositus nucleus, labeled terminals were distributed dorsoventrally in the middle third of the mediolateral extent. They were more numerous in the rostrodorsal part of this area. Labeled terminals were distributed dorsally and caudally in the medial third of the posterior interpositus nucleus. No labeled terminals were seen in the caudomedial subdivision and the dorsolateral protuberance of the medial nucleus, the dorsolateral hump region and the lateral nucleus. The present study demonstrates that the CCN projects to specific areas of the cerebellar cortex and the medial and the interpositus nuclei.Keywords
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