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Accessory oculomotor nuclei of man. III. The nuclear complex of the posterior commissure: a Nissl and Golgi study.

R Bianchi1, M Gioia.   

Abstract

A morphoquantitative study was carried out to clarify the cytoarchitecture of the human nuclear complex of the posterior commissure (NPC), a collection of cell groups which is thought to be involved in the pupillary light reflex and eye movements. On the basis of the topographical features, 5 different parts (rostral, principal, magnocellular, subcommissural and infracommissural) were identified in NPC. In these 5 parts, the neuronal population consisted of small and medium-sized neurons with a structural pattern similar to that of the central reticular formation. The only exception was the magnocellular part in which the neurons, mainly medium-sized and large, did not show the reticular-like features. In the Golgi material, two types of NPC neurons were identified: multipolar and fusiform cells. In the multipolar cells, 2-3 dendrites emerged from the soma and gave off a wide dendritic arborization. Many of the dendrites and axons of the multipolar cells were seen spreading outside NPC. The fusiform cells had 2 dendrites emerging from the opposite poles of their elongated perikaryon. Dendrites and axons of the fusiform cells always lay inside NPC. These observations suggest that the multipolar cells are mainly projective neurons and that the fusiform cells are neurons which mainly perform a local integrative function. Since the present study concludes our investigation of the human accessory oculomotor nuclei, a comparison of their structure was carried out. All the nuclei showed a common reticular-like structure, although each nucleus had its own structural particularities.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8434507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anat (Basel)        ISSN: 0001-5180


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