Ascending projections of the inferior colliculus in the cat: An autoradiographic study
- 15 June 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 191 (4), 545-556
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.901910403
Abstract
The ascending projections of the inferior colliculus (IC) in the cat were traced by the autoradiographic method, with special reference to the differential projections of each subnucleus of IC.The laminated ventrolateral part of the central nucleus of IC (CNv) projects to the ventral and medial divisions of the ipsilateral medial geniculate body (MGB). The projections to the ventral division are topographically organized in the mediolateral direction, the terminals being arranged in the form of lamina, while those to the medial division are diffuse. The unlaminated dorsomedial part of the central nucleus of IC (CNd) sends fibers to every division of the ipsilateral MGB, particularly to the dorsal division and the ventromedial portion of the ventral division. It is noteworthy that the external nucleus of IC (EN) projects to the superior colliculus, part of the pretectum, and the anterior extremity of MGB ipsilaterally, in addition to the ventral and medial divisions of MGB. The posterior cap of IC, regarded as the pericentral nucleus of IC (PC), projects ipsilaterally to the ventral part of the caudal tip of MGB and the posterior part of the suprapeduncular nucleus. In addition to these projections, the parabrachial region and interstitial nucleus of the brachium of IC (BIC) are identified as common targets of projections of each nucleus of IC on the ipsilateral side. Contralaterally, every subnucleus of IC except for PC projects via the commissure of IC to areas corresponding to the targets of the ipsilateral projections, such as the ventral and medial divisions of MGB and the parabrachial region and the interstitial nucleus of BIC, although these contralateral projections are in general much sparser than those ipsilateral. Intrinsic and commissural connections within IC are also revealed in this study, providing characteristic configurations of each subnucleus of IC.It is concluded that the ascending projections of IC in the cat are highly differentially organized according to its subnucleus.This publication has 50 references indexed in Scilit:
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