Evidence for a visual subsector within the zona incerta

Citation
Bd. Power et al., Evidence for a visual subsector within the zona incerta, VIS NEUROSC, 18(2), 2001, pp. 179-186
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
ISSN journal
09525238 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
179 - 186
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-5238(200103/04)18:2<179:EFAVSW>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Here we examine the patterns of connections between the zona incerta (ZI) o f the thalamus and the major visual centers of the rat brain, namely the re tina, dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGd), superficial layers of the su perior colliculus (SCs), and occipital cortex (Oc1). Injections of the trac ers biotinylated dextran or cholera toxin subunit b were made into each of these centers, as well as ZI itself, by using stereotaxic coordinates. Rat brains were then aldehyde-fixed and processed using standard methods. We sh ow that the retina, LGd, SCs, and Oc1 all have connections with ZI; moreove r, that each of these connections make a very distinct territory or subsect or within the most lateral ZI regions. This subsector of connectivity with the visual centers does not respect the well-defined cytoarchitectonic sect ors of ZI, being made up of small zones in the dorsal, ventral, and caudal sectors. Often, a distinctive "horse-shoe'' pattern is evident, particularl y after retinal and Oc1 injections. Tracer injections into topographically distinct regions of the LGd, SCs, or Oc1 results in no shift in the spatial location of labelling within ZI; after each injection, labelling is always seen within the lateral edge of the nucleus. Labelled terminals and cells are seen after. LGd and SCs injections, while only labelled terminals are s een after retinal and Oc1 injections. Although the precise function of this novel visual subsector is not known, these early findings suggest that ZI may be in a position to integrate visual information together with the othe r somatosensory: motor, and visceral information that it receives.