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Electron microscopic data on the neurons of nuclei subpretectalis and posterior-ventralis thalami. A combined immunohistochemical study
- Source :
- Anatomy and Embryology; January 1999, Vol. 199 Issue: 2 p169-183, 15p
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Abstract: The nucleus rotundus receives GABA-like immunoreactive fibres from the nuclei subpretectalis and postero-ventralis thalami. This result was confirmed by Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (PhA-L) anterograde tracer and with electron microscopic (EM) γ-aminobutiric acid (GABA)-immunogold staining. The detailed electron microscopic analysis of the structure of the neurons in these nuclei revealed that the neurons in the nucleus subpretectalis displayed GABA-like immunoreactivity. In the postero-ventral thalamic nucleus a group of neurons was GABA-positive. The surface of the neurons was covered both with numerous GABA-negative and GABA-like immunoreactive terminals that established asymmetrical and symmetrical synapses, respectively, with the GABA-positive neurons. The GABA-like immunonegative terminals are supposed to be the axon terminals of the collaterals of tecto-rotundal fibres in the subpretectal nucleus and the collateral terminal branches of contralateral tecto-rotundal fibres in the postero-ventralis thalami. In both nuclei, the GABA-like immunoreactive terminals may be developed by the collaterals of local neurons that establish symmetrical synapses. In the Phaseolus lectin-stained preparations these terminals may be labelled. The morphological characteristics of the neurons in the subpretectal and partly, in the postero-ventral nuclei are similar to those of interneurons (local circuit neurons) and the numerous asymmetrical and symmetrical axo-somatic synapses, respectively. But these neurons locate outside of their target nucleus, and exert their modulatory effect on rotundo-ectostriatal transmission. Also, a contralateral influence is present in the nucleus rotundus that may interact in the cooperation of the eyes. The neurons of the subpretectal and postero-ventral nuclei, similarly to the neurons of isthmic nuclei, are a special group of modulatory neurons with effects at a distance.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03402061 and 14320568
- Volume :
- 199
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Anatomy and Embryology
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs1235783
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s004290050218