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The pattern of trunk lateral line afferents and efferents in the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).

作者信息

Schellart N A, Prins M, Kroese A B

机构信息

Laboratory of Medical Physics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Brain Behav Evol. 1992;39(6):371-80. doi: 10.1159/000114132.

Abstract

The primary projections of the mechanosensory posterior lateral line nerve of the rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri, a teleost without lateral line specializations, were studied by applying horseradish peroxidase (HRP). The afferents project nearly exclusively to the nucleus medialis and a small nucleus caudalis in the hindbrain, and to the eminentia granularis. In addition, there is a sparse projection to the cerebellum, but a projection to the magnocellular nucleus is lacking. The afferent projection to the lateral part of the eminentia granularis is more dense than the projection to the medial nucleus, as shown by image processing of the HRP labeling. The efferent fibers originate from a bilateral pair of large octavolateral nuclei in the hindbrain. Characteristic for these nuclei are their large, fusiform and bipolar neurons. Another specific feature is the oblique orientation of the somata, with the main dendritic shaft coursing ventrolaterally and the axonal shaft coursing dorsomedially. The axons of the efferent neurons bifurcate. The shape, orientation and size of the efferent somata are the same in the entire efferent nucleus. In contrast to other teleosts, the occurrence of efferent somata found contralaterally (21%) is substantial. The part of the octavolateral efferent nucleus innervating the neuromasts of the trunk is estimated to contain at most 150 cell bodies unilaterally.

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