Descending projections to the rat sacrocaudal spinal cord
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 307 (1) , 120-130
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903070111
Abstract
Descending supraspinal and propriospinal neurons projecting to the female rat sacrocaudal spinal cord, the portion of the spinal cord that innervates the tail, were identified following injection of Fluoro‐Gold into the S1‐Ca2, spinal cord segments. This study attempted to determine anatomical substrates for propriospinal and supraspinal control of the tail. Propriospinal neurons were identified throughout laminae V‐VIII and X at all levels of the spinal cord. The greatest density of labeling was in the lumbar enlargement, followed by the cervical enlargement, with least in the thoracic spinal cord. Within a given cord level, labeling was greatest within the intermediate zone. In addition, other prominent spinal cord collections included neurons in (1) lamina V of the lumbar enlargement, (2) dorsal lamina X of the cervical enlargement, and (3) the lateral spinal nucleus within the cervical enlargement. Supraspinal cells were identified within raphe nuclei, reticular formation nuclei, dorsal column nuclei, vestibular nuclei, noradrenergic groups, the red nucleus, the periaqueductal gray, the hypothalamus, and the motor cortex. These data indicate that there are significant descending projections to the sacrocaudal spinal cord, with distributions similar to those of other cord levels. Functionally, important supraspinal and propriospinal influences on tail, pelvic viscera and limbs, such as with locomotion, balance, defense, micturition, defecation, and sexual functions, may be mediated by these connections.Keywords
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