Okoyama Shigeo, Ohbayashi Masao, Ito Makoto, Harada Shinichi
Laboratory of Neuroanatomy, Center for Biomedical Research and Education, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa 920 8640, Japan.
Hear Res. 2006 Aug;218(1-2):72-80. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2006.04.004. Epub 2006 Jul 11.
The central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (CNIC) contains different types of neurons and is a source of ascending projection to the medial geniculate body (MGB), commissural projection to the contralateral IC, direct descending projection to the cochlea nucleus (CN) and indirect projection to the CN via the superior olivary complex (SOC). Using a retrograde tracing technique, we examined what kind of neurons and what percentage of neurons of each type recognized in the CNIC participated in the above-mentioned four projection pathways. We also examined whether the individual CNIC neurons send the collateral to the MGB, the contralateral IC, the CN and the SOC. In the present study, we demonstrated that the neurons participating in the four projections could be morphologically classified into two types of neurons with soma size variation. The percentages of neurons of each type differed among the four projection pathways. Using a double-labeling technique, we found very few double-labeled neurons, indicating the collateral projections to the ipsilateral MGB and the contralateral IC. There were no double-labeled neurons in the collateral projections between the other combinations of targets. Therefore, we conclude that the ascending projection, the commissural projection and the descending projection to these targets arise from separate populations of neurons.
下丘中央核(CNIC)包含不同类型的神经元,是向上投射到内侧膝状体(MGB)、向对侧下丘的连合投射、直接向下投射到耳蜗核(CN)以及经上橄榄复合体(SOC)间接投射到CN的来源。我们采用逆行追踪技术,研究了在CNIC中识别出的哪种类型的神经元以及每种类型的神经元中有多大比例参与了上述四条投射通路。我们还研究了单个CNIC神经元是否向MGB、对侧下丘、CN和SOC发出侧支。在本研究中,我们证明参与这四条投射的神经元在形态上可分为两种胞体大小不同的神经元类型。每种类型的神经元在四条投射通路中的比例各不相同。我们采用双标记技术发现很少有双标记神经元,这表明向同侧MGB和对侧下丘的侧支投射情况。在其他目标组合之间的侧支投射中没有双标记神经元。因此,我们得出结论,向这些目标的上行投射、连合投射和下行投射源自不同的神经元群体。