Projections of the amygdala in rats during development.

Bulletin of clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 1983-01-01
A Nieto, C Torrero, M Salas
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Abstract

Unilateral electrolytic lesions of the amygdaloid nucleus were made in rats during development to study the timing of sequential connectivity. The patterns of neural degeneration were detected by the Fink-Heimer technique and light microscopy. The main projections were to the accumbens, caudate, septal area, habenula, hypothalamus, cingulum, thalamus, and mesencephalon. In all cases degenerated fibers were progressively more apparent with increasing age. A clear and consistent pattern of degeneration was first observed at 30 days postnatally. Because the amygdala is widely connected with numerous limbostriatal and other CNS structures, the data presented favor the possibility that the amygdaloid complex can be a crucial region for the triggering of patterns of endocrine and autonomic, as well as somatic responses.

大鼠发育过程中杏仁核的突起。
在大鼠发育过程中对杏仁核进行单侧电解损伤,以研究顺序连接的时间。采用Fink-Heimer技术和光镜观察神经变性的模式。主要投射到伏隔核、尾状核、间隔区、缰核、下丘脑、扣带、丘脑和中脑。在所有病例中,随着年龄的增长,退化的纤维逐渐变得更加明显。在出生后30天首次观察到清晰和一致的退变模式。由于杏仁核与许多边缘纹状体和其他中枢神经系统结构广泛相连,因此提供的数据支持这样一种可能性,即杏仁核复合体可能是触发内分泌和自主神经以及躯体反应模式的关键区域。
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