The Retinohypothalamic tract: Comparison of axonal projection patterns from four major targets

Newton S. Canteras , Érika Renata Ribeiro-Barbosa , Marina Goto , José Cipolla-Neto , Larry W. Swanson
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The retinohypothalamic tract is one component of the optic nerve that transmits information about environmental luminance levels through medial and lateral branches to four major terminal fields in the hypothalamus. The spatial distribution and organization of axonal projections from each of these four terminal fields were analyzed and compared systematically with the anterograde pathway tracer PHAL in rats where the terminal fields had been labeled with intravitreal injections of a different anterograde pathway tracer, CTb. First, the well-known projections of two medial retinohypothalamic tract targets (the ventrolateral suprachiasmatic nucleus and perisuprachiasmatic region) were confirmed and extended. They share qualitatively similar projections to a well-known set of brain regions thought to control circadian rhythms. Second, the projections of a third medial tract target, the ventromedial part of the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, were analyzed for the first time and shown to resemble qualitatively those from the suprachiasmatic nucleus and perisuprachiasmatic region. And third, projections from the major lateral retinohypothalamic tract target were analyzed for the first time and shown to be quite different from those associated with medial tract targets. This target is a distinct core part of the ventral zone of the anterior group of the lateral hypothalamic area that lies just dorsal to the caudal two-thirds of the supraoptic nucleus. Its axonal projections are to neural networks that control a range of specific goal-oriented behaviors (especially drinking, reproductive, and defensive) along with adaptively appropriate and complementary visceral responses and adjustments to behavioral state.

视网膜下丘脑束:四个主要靶点轴突投射模式的比较
视网膜下丘脑束是视神经的一个组成部分,它通过内侧和外侧分支向下丘脑的四个主要终端传递有关环境亮度水平的信息。在玻璃体内注射不同的顺行通路示踪剂CTb标记大鼠的终端区后,分析了这四个终端区的轴突投射的空间分布和组织,并与顺行通路示踪剂PHAL进行了系统的比较。首先,我们确认并扩展了视网膜下丘脑束内侧的两个靶点(腹外侧视交叉上核和视交叉上围区)。它们与被认为控制昼夜节律的一组众所周知的大脑区域在质量上有着相似的预测。其次,我们首次分析了第三个内侧束靶点——下丘脑前部核的腹内侧部分的投射,结果表明它们与视交叉上核和视交叉上围区的投射在质量上相似。第三,首次分析了视网膜下丘脑外侧束主要靶点的投射,发现其与内侧束相关靶点的投射有很大不同。这个靶点是下丘脑外侧区前群腹侧区的一个独特核心部分,位于视上核尾侧三分之二的背侧。它的轴突投射到神经网络,控制一系列特定的目标导向行为(特别是饮酒,生殖和防御),以及适应性适当和互补的内脏反应和对行为状态的调整。
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