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Dorsal cochlear nucleus projections to the inferior colliculus in the cat: a light and electron microscopic study.

D L Oliver1.   

Abstract

In the present report retrograde and anterograde labeling techniques are used to study the projections of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) to the inferior colliculus in the cat. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or wheat germ agglutinin (WGA-HRP) injections into the inferior colliculus produce large numbers of labeled neurons in the DCN on the opposite side. Labeled cells with projections to the colliculus are identified as fusiform and giant cells and are organized into rostrocaudal bands. The axons of these DCN neurons are labeled by anterograde transport of 3H-leucine and/or proline and studied in light and electron microscopic autoradiographs. Axons from the DCN terminate within the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus in densely labeled, rostrocaudally oriented bands. Less heavily labeled extensions of these bands are found in the deepest layer of the dorsal cortex, and light labeling is found adjacent to the bands in the central nucleus and in the ventrolateral nucleus. Cells in the dorsomedial DCN project to the most ventromedial part of the central nucleus while progressively more ventrolateral cells in the DCN project to more dorsolateral parts of the central nucleus. This present evidence suggests that the DCN sends afferents to only two of the four subdivisions of the central nucleus. Within these regions, the axons from the DCN form terminal boutons or boutons de passage characterized by medium-sized, round synaptic vesicles. The labeled endings nearly always make asymmetric synaptic contacts on the dendrites of disc-shaped and stellate cells in the central nucleus. A few axosomatic contacts are found on one particular cell type, possibly the stellate variety. The results support the hypothesis that each subdivision of the central nucleus receives afferents from a different set of cell types in the auditory nuclei of the lower brainstem. The banding patterns of the efferent cells in the cochlear nucleus and the axons within the central nucleus suggest that these inputs are congruent to the fibrodendritic layers of the central nucleus and may contribute to tonotopic organization in the central nucleus. Finally, the results suggest that each of the two major classes of cells in the central nucleus receives different patterns of inputs from the DCN. These morphological differences could contribute to different electrophysiological responses to the sound stimuli by these cells.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 19180810     DOI: 10.1002/cne.902240202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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