The tectopontine projection in the rat with comments on visual pathways to the basilar pons
- 9 October 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 202 (2), 287-307
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902020212
Abstract
The projection from the superior and inferior colliculi to the basilar pons in the rat was studied with the technique of orthograde transport of labeled amino acids and autoradiography. Injections restricted to the medial or lateral regions of the superior colliculus gave rise to grain labeling representing terminal fields over the ipsilateral peduncular, dorsolateral, and ventrolateral regions of the caudal basilar pons and over the dorsomedial area of the contralateral nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis (NRTP). The pontine projection from the superior colliculus to the lateral basilar pons is topographically organized; the medial superior colliculus projects primarily to the peduncular region, wheras the lateral superior colliculus terminates chiefly in ventrolateral pontine areas. A projection from the superior colliculus to the contralateral dorsomedial pontine and medial peduncular pontine regions, a previously undescribed finding, has also been shown. Descending fibers from the inferior colliculus do not appear to terminate extensively within the basilar pons but rather course adjacent to pontine cells of the dorsolateral region in the caudal pons. Pretectal nuclei project ipsilaterally to medial and lateral nuclei in the rostral and middle basilar pons, respectively. A rostrocaudal topography exists in the tectopontine projection; the pretectum projects to rostromiddle basilar pons, the superior colliculus to more caudal pontine regions, and the inferior colliculus (although sparsely) to further caudal areas. The pontine projection pattern from the colliculi and pretectum differs from the pontine afferents from the visual cortices. The findings of this study, when compared to our results from previous investigations on the pontocerebellar projection system, suggest that the tectal inputs to certain lateral cerebellar lobules are relayed primarily through NRTP rather than the basilar pons. The collicular projections to midvermal lobules of the cerebellum appear to be mediated in part by both NRTP and lateral pontine nuclei.This publication has 82 references indexed in Scilit:
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