PMID: 9557973Apr 29, 1998Paper

GABAergic projections from the lateral lemniscus to the inferior colliculus of the rat

Hearing Research
D X ZhangS H Wu

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to provide direct evidence regarding GABAergic projections from the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus to the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICC), and from the ICC to the opposite ICC. Projections of GABAergic neurons in the rat were investigated by a combination of fluorogold (FG) retrograde tracing and GABA immunocytochemistry. FG was first injected into a frequency-defined region (11-13 kHz) in the center of the ICC, and 1-2 weeks was allowed for retrograde transport. Vibratome sections were then cut through the brainstem and stained with GABA antibody. Double-labeling was taken as evidence of GABAergic neurons projecting to the ICC. The results from FG retrograde labeling alone showed that neurons in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (DNLL) bilaterally, in the intermediate and ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (INLL and VNLL) ipsilaterally, and in the ICC contralaterally project to the ICC. GABA immunostaining alone showed substantial numbers of GABA positive neurons in the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus and the inferior colliculus. FG and GABA double-labeled neurons were present in all nuclei of the lateral lemniscus that project to the ICC. The greatest co...Continue Reading

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