CORTICOSTRIATAL AND CORTICOTECTAL PROJECTIONS FROM VISUAL CORTICAL AREA-17, AREA-18 AND AREA-18A IN THE PIGMENTED RAT

Citation
M. Serizawa et al., CORTICOSTRIATAL AND CORTICOTECTAL PROJECTIONS FROM VISUAL CORTICAL AREA-17, AREA-18 AND AREA-18A IN THE PIGMENTED RAT, Archives of histology and cytology, 57(5), 1994, pp. 493-507
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
09149465
Volume
57
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
493 - 507
Database
ISI
SICI code
0914-9465(1994)57:5<493:CACPFV>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Regions of the visual cortex and the deep layers of the superior colli culus (SC) have been suggested to be functionally linked via an 'indir ect' pathway through the basal ganglia. The present report demonstrate s projections from the striate (area 17) and extrastriate (areas 18 an d 18a) visual cortex in Long-Evans hooded rats to the striatum (ST) an d SC with anterograde (biocytin) and retrograde (WGA-HRP and fluoresce nt dyes) tracers, Biocytin injections into each cortical area produced markedly different patterns of labeling in ST and SC, Injections into area 17 resulted in a dense labeling in the superficial layers of SC, with little labeling present in the deep layers of SC or ST, In contr ast, injections into area 18a, which produced marked labeling in the d eep layers of SC with moderate in the superficial layers, resulted in dense labeling in the caudal two-thirds of the dorsal region of ST; in jections into area 18 produced numerous terminals mainly in the deep l ayers of SC and in the rostral two-thirds of the dorsal aspect of ST, WGA-HRP injections into ST resulted in numerous retrogradely labeled p yramidal neurons in areas 18 and 18a, but only a few labeled neurons w ere observed in area 17, Corticostriatal neurons in extrastriate visua l cortex were distributed predominantly in layer V, with smaller numbe rs in layers II and III, whereas corticotectal neurons were located on ly in layer V of both the striate and extrastriate visual cortex, Alth ough corticostriatal and corticotectal neurons were intermingled in la yer V, no double-labeled neurons were observed following injections of different fluorescent dyes into ST and SC, It appears, therefore, tha t: 1) the major source of visual input to both ST and the deep layers of SC in the rat arises not from the primary visual cortex but from ex trastriate visual areas; and that 2) the projections from the extrastr iate visual area to ST and SC originate from different populations of corticofugal neurons,