G. Martinez-lorenzana et al., Definite segregation of cortical neurons projecting to the dorsal column nuclei in the rat, NEUROREPORT, 12(2), 2001, pp. 413-416
The dorsal column nuclei (DCN) receive a substantial contingent of projecti
ons that arise from a number of somatosensory and motor cortical areas. We
investigated the spatial organization of these projections in the rat by pl
acing small deposits of two retrograde fluorescent tracers in adjacent foci
within the DCN; Single-labeled neurons were abundant in layer V of the pri
mary somatosensory (SI) and motor areas, and in the posterior parietal cort
ex. More sparse labeling was found in the medial agranular cortex (or MII),
and the second somatosensory area. A somatotopic-like arrangement of these
neurons was more clearly noticed in the granular zones of SI. Double-label
ed neurons were very uncommon, and appeared at border regions where single-
labeled cells intermingled. The segregation of these projections supports s
ome differential modulatory effects that the cortex exerts on the somatosen
sory processing that takes place in the DCN. NeuroReport 12:413-416 (C) 200
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