L. Stefanacci et Dg. Amaral, Topographic organization of cortical inputs to the lateral nucleus of the macaque monkey amygdala: A retrograde tracing study, J COMP NEUR, 421(1), 2000, pp. 52-79
The objective of this study was to identify cortical areas that project to
the lateral nucleus of the macaque monkey amygdaloid complex. Discrete inje
ctions of the fluorescent retrograde tracers Fast blue and Diamidino yellow
were placed into different locations within the lateral nucleus. Retrograd
ely labeled cells were mapped using a computer-aided digitizing system. In
the frontal cortex, low numbers of retrogradely labeled cells were observed
in medial and orbitofrontal regions (areas 10, 11, 12, 13, 13a, and 14). I
n the anterior cingulate cortex, low to moderate numbers of retrogradely la
beled cells were located in areas 25, 24, and 32. In the insula, there were
moderate to high numbers of retrogradely labeled cells in agranular and dy
sgranular regions. The parainsula cortex also demonstrated a moderate to hi
gh number of retrogradely labeled cells. In the temporal lobe, retrogradely
labeled cells were most numerous in the rostral (polar) portion of the per
irkinal cortex. Large numbers of labeled cells were also located throughout
more caudal portions of the perirkinal regions as well as in the entorhina
l cortex, area TE, and the superior temporal gyrus. Fewer retrogradely labe
led cells were observed in the cortex along the dorsal bank of the superior
temporal sulcus, in the parahippocampal cortex, and in area TEO. Although
retrograde tracers can provide only limited evidence far topography, we non
etheless noted that the density of retrogradely labeled cells in a cortical
area reliably depended on the location of the tracer injection in the late
ral nucleus. J. Comp. Neurol. 421:52-79, 2000. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.