Amygdaloid inputs define a caudal component of the ventral striatum in primates
- 19 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 476 (4) , 330-347
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.20228
Abstract
The ventral striatum mediates goal‐directed behavior through limbic afferents. One well‐established afferent to the ventral striatum is the amygdaloid complex, which projects throughout the shell and core of the nucleus accumbens, the rostral ventromedial caudate nucleus, and rostral ventromedial putamen. However, striatal regions caudal to the anterior commissure also receive inputs from the amygdala. These caudal areas contain histochemical and cytoarchitectural features that resemble the shell and core, based on our recent studies. Specifically, there is a calcium binding protein (CaBP)‐poor region in the lateral amygdalostriatal area that resembles the “shell.” To examine the idea that the caudal ventral striatum is part of the “classic” ventral striatum, we placed small injections of retrograde tracers throughout the caudal ventral striatum/amygdalostriatal area and charted the distribution of specific amygdaloid inputs. Amygdaloid inputs to the CaBP‐poor zone in the lateral amygdalostriatal area arise from the basal nucleus, the magnocellular subdivision of the accessory basal nucleus, the periamygdaloid cortex, and the medial subdivision of the central nucleus, resembling that of the shell of the ventral striatum found in our previous studies. There are also amygdaloid inputs to CaBP‐positive areas outside the shell, which originate mainly in the basal nucleus. Taken together, the “limbic‐related” striatum forms a continuum from the rostral ventral striatum through the caudal ventral striatum/lateral amygdalostriatal area based on histochemical and cellular similarities, as well as inputs from the amygdala. J. Comp. Neurol. 476:330–347, 2004.Keywords
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