从外侧哈文神经节的外侧分部向背侧剑突核以及从外侧哈文神经节向对侧腹侧被盖区发出大量投射。

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Heliyon Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40234
Tomoya Nakamura, Trang Van Thi Nguyen, Takumi Maeda, Hiroyuki Ichijo
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哈氏外侧核(LHb)向背侧剑突核(DRN)和腹侧被盖区(VTA)投射。然而,由于投射比分析的研究较少,小通路和大通路的投射程度仍不清楚,小通路的潜在意义可能被忽视。将逆行示踪剂注入小鼠DRN后,LHb-m和LHb外侧分部(LHb-l)的标记神经元比例分别为63.50%和36.50%。标记神经元的分布比例在LHb-m前部为26.90%,在LHb-m后部为73.10%。当逆行示踪剂注入VTA时,同侧LHb和对侧LHb的标记神经元比例分别为64.85%和35.15%。从同侧LHb-m前方和后方投射到VTA的细胞数量在不同注射部位有所不同。我们对多个受试者进行的定量分析显示,从 LHb-l 到 DRN 以及从 LHb 到对侧 VTA 的投射确实是次要通路,但它们的数量也不少。这些结果为 LHb 向 VTA 和 DRN 投射的次要通路的潜在重要性以及 LHb-m 前部和后部向 DRN 投射的神经元密度差异提供了解剖学依据。
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Substantial projections from the lateral division of the lateral habenula to the dorsal raphe nucleus and from the lateral habenula to the contralateral ventral tegmental area.

The lateral habenular nucleus (LHb) projects to the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) and ventral tegmental area (VTA). Prior studies have reported that the medial division of the LHb (LHb-m) mainly projects to the DRN, while the LHb mainly projects to the ipsilateral VTA; however, due to only a few studies of projection ratio analysis, the degree of projection of minor and major pathways remains unclear, and the potential significance of minor pathways may be overlooked. After injecting the retrograde tracer into the mice DRN, the proportion of labeled neurons was 63.50 % in the LHb-m and 36.50 % in the lateral division of the LHb (LHb-l). The proportion distributions of labeled neurons were 26.90 % in the anterior LHb-m and 73.10 % in the posterior LHb-m. When the retrograde tracer was injected into the VTA, the percentage of labeled neurons was 64.85 % in the ipsilateral LHb and 35.15 % in the contralateral LHb. The number of cells projecting from anterior and posterior ipsilateral LHb-m to the VTA varied among the individual injection sites. Our quantitative analysis with multiple subjects showed that the projections from LHb-l to DRN and from LHb to contralateral VTA were indeed minor pathways, however, they were substantial. These results provide an anatomical basis for the potential importance of minor pathways projected from the LHb to the VTA and DRN and for the difference in the densities of neurons projecting from the anterior and posterior LHb-m to the DRN.

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