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Anatomical evidence for ipsilateral collicular projections to the spinal cord in the cat.

E Olivier1, T Kitama, A Grantyn.   

Abstract

Injections of WGA-HRP were made within the C1 segment of spinal cord in cats with a midsagittal section of the midbrain. A small number of labelled cells were found in the latero-caudal part of the deeper layers of the superior colliclus (SC) ipsilateral to the injection sites. Because of the complete section of the dorsal tegmental decussation, these results definitively demonstrate the existence of an ipsilateral tecto-spinal pathway projecting to upper cervical segments in the cat. Ipsilaterally projecting tecto-reticulo-spinal neurons represent about 5% of the total population of tecto-spinal neurons. They were exclusively located in the deeper collicular layers and most of them were found in the latero-caudal part of the SC. Comparison with our previous studies suggests that more ipsilateral tecto-spinal projections that found after the section of the dorsal tegmental decussation probably exist. They may arise from tecto-reticulo-spinal neurons recrossing the midline in the brainstem or in the rostral part of C1. By analogy with the cortico-spinal tract, we suggest that the existence of an ipsilateral tecto-spinal pathway can be regarded as evidence for a substantial development of the cat tecto-spinal system as compared with other mammals.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7529192     DOI: 10.1007/bf00227289

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


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