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Is the central mesencephalic reticular formation a purely horizontal gaze center?

Martin O Bohlen1, Susan Warren2, Paul J May3.   

Abstract

Historically, the central mesencephalic reticular formation has been regarded as a purely horizontal gaze center based on the fact that electrical stimulation of this region produces horizontal saccades, it provides monosynaptic input to medial rectus motoneurons, and cells recorded in this region often display a peak in firing when horizontal saccades are made. We tested the proposition that the central mesencephalic reticular formation is purely a horizontal gaze center by examining whether this region also supplies terminals to superior rectus and levator palpebrae superioris motoneurons, both of which fire when making vertical eye movements. The experiments were carried out using dual tracer techniques at the light and electron microscopic level in macaque monkeys. Injections of biotinylated dextran amine or Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinin into the central mesencephalic reticular formation produced anterogradely labeled terminals that were in synaptic contact with superior rectus and levator palpebrae superioris motoneurons that had been retrogradely labeled. These results indicate that this region is not purely connected with horizontal gaze motoneurons. In addition, we found that the number of contacts on vertical gaze motoneurons increased with more rostral injections involving the mesencephalic reticular formation adjacent to the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. This suggests that there is a caudal to rostral gradient for horizontal to vertical saccades, respectively, represented within the midbrain reticular formation. Finally, we utilized post-embedding immunohistochemistry to show that a portion of the labeled terminals were GABAergic, indicating they likely originate from downgaze premotor neurons.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Extraocular muscles; Eye movement; Oculomotor; Primate; Superior rectus

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35871423     DOI: 10.1007/s00429-022-02532-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Struct Funct        ISSN: 1863-2653            Impact factor:   3.748


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