C. Buisseret-delmas et al., Brainstem efferents from the interface between the nucleus medialis and the nucleus interpositus in the rat, J COMP NEUR, 402(2), 1998, pp. 264-275
In a previous report (Buisseret-Delmas et al. [1993] Neurosci. Res. 16:195-
207), the authors identified the interface between the cerebellar nuclei me
dialis and interpositus as the origin of the nuclear output from cortical z
one X. They named this nuclear interface the interstitial cell group (icg).
In this study, the authors analyzed the icg efferents to the brainstem by
using the anterograde and retrograde tracer biotinylated dextran amine. The
main targets of these efferents are from rostral to caudal: 1) the accesso
ry oculomotor nuclear region, essentially, the interstitial nucleus of Caja
l; 2) the caudoventral region of the red nucleus; 3) a dorsal zone of the n
ucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis; 4) restricted regions of the four main
vestibular nuclei; and 5) three restricted areas in the inferior olive, one
that is caudal in the medial accessory subnucleus and two others that are
rostral and caudal in the dorsal accessory subnucleus, respectively. These
data support the notion that the icg contributes to the control of gaze-ori
entation mechanisms, particularly those that are related to the vestibulooc
ular reflex. J. Comp. Neurol. 402:264-275, 1998. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.