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Rostro-Caudal Specificity of Corticospinal Tract Projections in Mice.

Oswald Steward1,2,3,4, Kelly M Yee1,2, Mariajose Metcalfe1,2, Rafer Willenberg1,2,5, Juan Luo6, Ricardo Azevedo3, Jacob H Martin-Thompson3, Sunil P Gandhi3.   

Abstract

Rostro-caudal specificity of corticospinal tract (CST) projections from different areas of the cortex was assessed by retrograde labeling with fluorogold and retrograde transfection following retro-AAV/Cre injection into the spinal cord of tdT reporter mice. Injections at C5 led to retrograde labeling of neurons throughout forelimb area of the sensorimotor cortex and a region in the dorsolateral cortex near the barrel field (S2). Injections at L2 led to retrograde labeling of neurons in the posterior sensorimotor cortex (hindlimb area) but not the dorsolateral cortex. With injections of biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) into the main sensorimotor cortex (forelimb region), labeled axons terminated selectively at cervical levels. With BDA injections into caudal sensorimotor cortex (hindlimb region), labeled axons passed through cervical levels without sending collaterals into the gray matter and then elaborated terminal arbors at thoracic sacral levels. With BDA injections into the dorsolateral cortex near the barrel field, labeled axons terminated at high cervical levels. Axons from medial sensorimotor cortex terminated primarily in intermediate laminae and axons from lateral sensorimotor cortex terminated primarily in laminae III-V of the dorsal horn. One of the descending pathways seen in rats (the ventral CST) was not observed in most mice.
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Keywords:  biotinylated dextran amine; mouse; retro-AAV; sensorimotor cortex; spinal cord

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33350438      PMCID: PMC8023844          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   4.861


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