腹侧正中纵柱:中脑核对耳蜗核、上橄榄复合体和下丘听觉加工的调节

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Brett R. Schofield, William A. Noftz, Yoani N. Herrera, Michael T. Roberts
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摘要

在大鼠中描述了一个腹侧纵柱(TLCv),并被假设为上橄榄复合体的声学处理提供多感觉调节。TLCv是位于背内侧顶盖内的一列细胞,沿下丘和上丘向后方延伸。它接收上行听觉输入并投射到上橄榄复合体。关于TLCv连接的有限信息阻碍了对其功能的进一步了解。在这里,我们提供的证据表明,TLCv在小鼠中是可识别的,并且它具有比以前认为的更广泛的联系。逆行示踪剂沉积在TLCv的上橄榄复合体标记细胞的双侧,与大鼠的结果相当。神经元投射的病毒标记显示TLCv的输入来自上橄榄复合体和下丘。因此,小鼠的TLCv具有与大鼠相似的输入和输出。用逆行示踪剂进行的其他实验显示,TLCv的输出范围更广。逆行示踪剂沉积到耳蜗核或下丘后,对TLCv中的神经元进行标记。从TLCv到这些目标的投射,就像那些到上橄榄复合体的投射一样,是双侧的。这些预测比之前描述的要广泛得多。结果表明,TLCv可以在从耳蜗核到下丘的广阔的听觉脑干范围内发挥调节作用。
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The Ventral Tectal Longitudinal Column: A Midbrain Nucleus for Modulation of Auditory Processing in the Cochlear Nucleus, Superior Olivary Complex, and Inferior Colliculus

The Ventral Tectal Longitudinal Column: A Midbrain Nucleus for Modulation of Auditory Processing in the Cochlear Nucleus, Superior Olivary Complex, and Inferior Colliculus

A ventral tectal longitudinal column (TLCv) has been described in rats and is hypothesized to provide multisensory modulation of acoustic processing in the superior olivary complex. The TLCv is a column of cells in the dorsomedial tectum extending rostro-caudally through the inferior and superior colliculi. It receives ascending auditory input and projects to the superior olivary complex. Further insight into TLCv function has been hampered by limited information on its connections. Here, we provide evidence that a TLCv is recognizable in mice and that it has more extensive connections than previously believed. Deposit of retrograde tracer into the superior olivary complex labels cells bilaterally in the TLCv, comparable to results seen in rats. Viral labeling of neuronal projections demonstrates input to the TLCv from the superior olivary complex and from the inferior colliculus. Thus, the TLCv in mice has inputs and outputs similar to those described in rats. Additional experiments with retrograde tracers revealed more extensive outputs from the TLCv. Neurons in the TLCv are labeled after the deposition of retrograde tracers into the cochlear nucleus or into the inferior colliculus. The projections from the TLCv to these targets, like those to the superior olivary complex, are bilateral. These projections are much broader than those described previously. The results suggest that the TLCv could exert modulation over a wide expanse of the auditory brainstem, from the cochlear nucleus through the inferior colliculus.

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5.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
158
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1891, JCN is the oldest continually published basic neuroscience journal. Historically, as the name suggests, the journal focused on a comparison among species to uncover the intricacies of how the brain functions. In modern times, this research is called systems neuroscience where animal models are used to mimic core cognitive processes with the ultimate goal of understanding neural circuits and connections that give rise to behavioral patterns and different neural states. Research published in JCN covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of nervous systems in species with an emphasis on the way that species adaptations inform about the function or organization of the nervous systems, rather than on their evolution per se. JCN publishes primary research articles and critical commentaries and review-type articles offering expert insight in to cutting edge research in the field of systems neuroscience; a complete list of contribution types is given in the Author Guidelines. For primary research contributions, only full-length investigative reports are desired; the journal does not accept short communications.
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