Jh. Martin, DIFFERENTIAL SPINAL PROJECTIONS OF SUBREGIONS IN THE FORELIMB AREA OFTHE MOTOR CORTEX IN THE CAT, Neuroscience letters, 159(1-2), 1993, pp. 195-198
Anterograde transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradi
sh peroxidase (WGA-HRP) was used to examine the topography of projecti
ons from the forelimb area of motor cortex to the cervical spinal cord
in the cat. Tracer was injected in sites in the rostrolateral (RL-MCx
) and caudolateral (CL-MCx) subregions concerned with the distal forel
imb. Whereas both subregions projected throughout the cervical cord, w
ith the greatest density of label present in the cervical enlargement,
the dorso-ventral distributions were different for the two injection
sites. Injections in RL-MCx produced labeling in the lateral portions
of laminae VI, VII, and VIII in the upper cervical segments. This corr
esponds to the locations of propriospinal neurons that project to fore
limb motor nuclei used in reaching [Exp. Brain Res., 42 (1981) 299-318
]. In the cervical enlargement, labeling was present in laminae V, VI,
VII, and part of VIII. At all levels examined, the density of labelin
g was greatest in the intermediate zone. After CL-MCx injection, label
ing was concentrated in the dorsal horn both in the upper cervical seg
ments and in the cervical enlargement. These findings suggest that the
two motor cortical subregions project to different propriospinal and
interneuronal systems in the cervical cord and support the idea that t
he two subregions play different roles in controlling forelimb movemen
ts.