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Descending projections to the inferior olive from the mesencephalon and superior colliculus in the cat

An autoradiographic study

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Descending projections from the mesencephalon and superior colliculus to the inferior olive were analyzed by an autoradiographic tracing method. Injections of tritium-labelled leucine were placed in regions which had previously been identified as sources of afferents to the olive. These were located adjacent to the central gray and extended from the rostral red nucleus to the posterior thalamus. Additional injections were made in the superior colliculus. Other injections were placed in the basal ganglia and thalamus. Injections restricted to one side of the central mesencephalon resulted in predominantly ipsilateral labelling of the olive. After injections in the caudo-medial parafascicular and subparafascicular nuclei and rostral nucleus of Darkschewitsch, deposits of grains were observed in the rostral pole of the medial accessory olive and adjacent ventral lamella of the principal olive. The medial accessory olive contained grains into its middle third. More caudal injections which involved the interstitial nucleus of Cajal as well as the nucleus of Darkschewitsch and rostral red nucleus resulted in the dense labelling of the entire principal olive (except the dorsal cap), the entire medial acessory olive (except subnucleus β and the caudo-medial pole) and the caudo-dorsal accessory olive. Injections centered in the caudal magnocellular red nucleus and extending into the rostral parvocellular division labelled the dorsal lamella of the principal olive almost exclusively. When only the caudal part of the red nucleus was involved in the injection, the olive was entirely clear of grains. Minor contralateral distributions were observed in the dorsomedial cell column, the medial tip of the dorsal lamella and in the caudal medial accessory olive. The deep layers of the superior colliculus were found to project strongly to the contralateral medial accessory olive immediately beside subnucleus β and weakly to the same area ipsilaterally.

Four pathways were identified as contributing fibers to the olivary projections. These were the medial longitudinal fasciculus, the medial tegmental tract, the central tegmental tract and tectospinal or tectobulbar fibers. The rubrospinal tract did not contribute projections to the olive. Injections in the caudate nucleus, entopeduncular nucleus and ventral anterior and ventral lateral thalamic nuclei, did not result in any labeling in the olive.

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Abbreviations

AC:

anterior commissure

Cd:

caudate nucleus

CG:

central gray

CP:

cerebral peduncle

CTT:

central tegmental tract

DAO:

dorsal accessory olive

dc:

dorsal cap of Kooy

dmcc:

dorsomedial cell column of the inferior olive

dlPO:

dorsal lamella of the principal olive

Entop:

entopeduncular nucleus

EW:

nucleus of Edinger-Westphal

FR:

fasciculus retroflexus

Fx:

fornix

GP:

globus pallidus

H:

H field of Forel

HRP:

horseradish peroxidase

IC:

inferior colliculus

INC:

interstitial nucleus of Cajal

Int Cap:

internal capsule

IPN:

interpeduncular nucleus

LRN:

lateral reticular nucleus

MAO:

medial accessory olive

MB:

mammillary body

MGB:

medial geniculate body

MLF:

medial longitudinal fasciculus

MRF:

mesencephalic reticular formation

MTT:

medial tegmental tract

ND:

nucleus of Darkschewitsch

NFF:

nucleus of the fields of Forel

NPC:

nucleus of posterior commissure

NPP:

posterior pretectal nucleus

NRTP:

nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis

n III:

third cranial nerve fibers

OT:

optic tract

PC:

posterior commissure

PF:

parafascicular nucleus

PG:

pontine gray

PO:

principal olive

PTM:

medial pretectal nucleus

RNp:

parvocellular red nucleus

RN:

red nucleus

RST:

rubrospinal tract

β:

subnucleus beta of the inferior olive

sPf:

subparafascicular nucleus

SC:

superior colliculus

TH:

thalamus

vlPO:

ventral lamella of the principal olive

vlo:

ventral lateral outgrowth of the principal olive

VTA:

ventral tegmental area of Tsai

ZI:

zona incerta

III:

nucleus of third cranial nerve

XII:

nucleus of twelfth cranial nerve

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Saint-Cyr, J.A., Courville, J. Descending projections to the inferior olive from the mesencephalon and superior colliculus in the cat. Exp Brain Res 45, 333–348 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01208593

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