Compartmental origins of striatal efferent projections in the cat.

Neuroscience
J Jimenez-Castellanos, A M Graybiel

Abstract

Injections of the retrograde tracer, wheat germ agglutinated-horseradish peroxidase were placed in the substantia nigra, in adjoining dopamine-containing cell groups A8 and A10, and in the internal and external parts of the pallidal complex of 20 cats in order to identify the compartmental origins of striatal efferent projections to the pallidum and midbrain. Patterns of retrograde cell-labeling in the caudate nucleus were analysed with respect to its striosomal architecture as detected in sections stained for acetylcholinesterase. Where possible, a similar compartmental analysis of cell-labeling in the putamen was also carried out. In 15 cats anterograde labeling in the striatum was studied in the sections stained with wheat germ agglutinated-horseradish peroxidase or in autoradiographically treated sections from cases in which [35S]methionine was mixed with the wheat germ agglutinated-horseradish peroxidase in the injection solution. Predominant labeling of projection neurons lying in striosomes (usually with some labeling of dorsomedial matrix neurons) occurred in a subset of the cases of nigral injection, including all cases (n = 9) in which the injection sites were centered in the densocellular zone of the substantia nigra...Continue Reading

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