Literature DB >> 10729354

Progressive postnatal assembly of limbic-autonomic circuits revealed by central transneuronal transport of pseudorabies virus.

L Rinaman1, P Levitt, J P Card.   

Abstract

The development of neuronal projections to a target and the establishment of synaptic connections with that target can be temporally distinct events, which typically are distinguished by functional assessments. We have applied a novel neuroanatomical approach to characterize the development of limbic forebrain synaptic inputs to autonomic neurons in neonatal rats. Transneuronal labeling of preautonomic forebrain neurons was achieved by inoculating the ventral stomach wall with pseudorabies virus (PRV) on postnatal day 1 (P1), P4, or P8. In each age group, PRV-positive neurons were present in autonomic and preautonomic regions of the spinal cord and brainstem 62-64 hr after inoculation. Transneuronal forebrain labeling in rats injected on P8 was similar to the transneuronal labeling reported previously in adult rats and included neurons in the medial and lateral hypothalamus, amygdala, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and visceral cortices. However, no cortex labeling and only modest amygdala and bed nucleus labeling were observed in rats injected with PRV on P4, and only medial hypothalamic labeling was observed in rats injected on P1. Additional tracing experiments involving central injections of PRV or cholera toxin beta indicated that lateral hypothalamic and telencephalic regions projected to the medullary dorsal vagal complex several days before establishing synaptic connections with gastric-related autonomic neurons. These results demonstrate a novel strategy for evaluating synaptic connectivity in developing neural circuits and show a temporally segregated postnatal emergence of medial hypothalamic, lateral hypothalamic, and telencephalic synaptic inputs to central autonomic neurons.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10729354      PMCID: PMC6772232     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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