The superior colliculus (SC) projections to the midline and intralaminar th
alamic nuclei were examined in the rat. The retrograde tracer cholera toxin
beta (CTb) was injected into one of the midline thalamic nuclei-paraventri
cular, intermediodorsal, rhomboid, reuniens, submedius, mediodorsal, parate
nial, anteroventral, caudal ventromedial, or parvicellular part of the vent
ral posteriomedial nucleus-or into one of the intralaminar thalamic nuclei-
medial parafascicular, lateral parafascicular, central medial, paracentral,
oval paracentral, or central lateral nucleus. After 10-14 days, the brains
from these animals were processed histochemically, and the retrogradely la
beled neurons in the SC were mapped. The lateral sector of the intermediate
gray and white layers of the SC send axonal projections to the medial and
lateral parafascicular, central lateral, paracentral, central medial, rhomb
oid, reuniens, and submedius nuclei. The medial sector of the intermediate
and deep SC layers project to the parafascicular and central lateral thalam
ic nuclei. The paraventricular thalamic nucleus is innervated almost exclus
ively by the medial sectors of the deep SC layers. The superficial gray and
optic layers of the SC do not project to any of these thalamic areas. The
discussion focuses on the role these SC-thalamic inputs may have on forebra
in circuits controlling orienting and defense (i.e., fight-or-flight) react
ions. J. Comp. Neurol. 431:198-216, 2001. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.