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Ascending projections from the lateral descending and common sensory trigeminal nuclei in python.

G J Molenaar, J L Fizaan-Oostveen.   

Abstract

The primary sensory trigeminal system of Python is characterized by the presence of an additional nucleus which is involved in processing data obtained by infrared sensors. This so-called lateral descending nucleus (LTTD) is strictly separated from the nuclei of the common sensory trigeminal system. The present study was undertaken in order to establish the relation between the two sensory trigeminal systems and higher brainstem structures. Further we studied whether the projections of these two systems remain separated at higher brainstem levels. It is shown that the organization of particularly the thalamus is characterized by the presence of specific projection areas of each of the two trigeminal systems: a) the ability of infrared preception is reflected particularly in the presence of an unique thalamic nucleus: the nucleus pararotundus and probably also in the enlargement of nucleus rotundus; and b) distinct subnuclei in the thalamic ventral nuclear complex are related to the various nuclei of the common sensory trigeminal system. The main ascending projection of LTTD runs via a distinct tract to the central gray layer (SGC) of the contralateral tectum mesencephali and the nucleus pararotundus (PR). Rostrally, numerous fibres decussate again via the tectal commissure and terminate ipsilaterally in the rostral part of SGC and in PR. The ascending projections of the common sensory trigeminal nuclei resemble those of mammals by gaining thalamic nuclei (ventral nuclear complex). No projections of the tectum nor to the striatum (like in birds) were observed. The two sensory trigeminal systems remain separately organised, in their projections as well as in their structure. No major connection between the two trigeminal system is present.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7372860     DOI: 10.1002/cne.901890308

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


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Authors:  R Kishida; M Yoshimoto; T Kusunoki; R C Goris; S Terashima
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.972

2.  LacZ-reporter mapping of Dlx5/6 expression and genoarchitectural analysis of the postnatal mouse prethalamus.

Authors:  Luis Puelles; Carmen Diaz; Thorsten Stühmer; José L Ferran; Margaret Martínez-de la Torre; John L R Rubenstein
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2020-06-18       Impact factor: 3.215

3.  Infrared-sensitive pit organ and trigeminal ganglion in the crotaline snakes.

Authors:  Changjong Moon
Journal:  Anat Cell Biol       Date:  2011-03-31
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