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Spatial distribution of individual medial lemniscal axons in the thalamic ventrobasal complex of the cat.

W T Rainey, E G Jones.   

Abstract

Neurons responding to deep or cutaneous stimuli are situated in different parts of the ventrobasal complex. Within the cutaneous region elongated clusters of cells with common place and modality properties project to single columns in the somatic sensory cortex. The present study sought to determine to what extent single lemniscal axons contribute terminals to different regions and to different cell clusters. Lemniscal axons, anterogradely labelled by horseradish peroxidase injected into the medial lemniscus of cats were examined light and electron microscopically. Labelled axons bore one or two, mainly anteroposteriorly oriented, terminal ramifications. These ramifications were relatively small when compared to the length of the complex. Some of the axons bore one or two collaterals that ascended towards the dorsal edge of the complex and formed an additional small ramification there. Electron microscopic analyses of labelled lemniscal axons provided further evidence to that already available that most of their boutons synapse on proximal dendrites of relay neurons and on presynaptic dendrites, presumably belonging to interneurons. A concurrent study of Golgi-impregnated ventrobasal neurons showed three morphological types all with dendritic fields of similar extent. From measurements of the lemniscal terminal ramifications and the counting of counterstained cells it was calculated that 50-120 neurons may receive input from a single terminal ramification. However, because of the restricted extent of the ramifications, the elongated clusters of cells projecting to a single cortical column probably receive input from multiple lemniscal axons and not all members of the cluster receive inputs from the same axons.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6832260     DOI: 10.1007/bf00238583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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