Follett K A
Department of Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68105.
Brain Res. 1989 Sep 4;496(1-2):89-97. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)91054-8.
Tegu lizards (Tupinambis teguixin) were studied to determine the presence of a homologue of the mammalian corticospinal tract. The sources of telencephalic efferent projections to the spinal cord were determined by evaluating the localization of retrogradely transported horseradish peroxidase applied in the cervical spinal cord. Labeled cells were present in subtelencephalic sites reported previously by other authors and, in addition, were found in the principal sensory and motor nuclei of the trigeminal nerve and in the nucleus of the posterior commissure. A telencephalospinal projection was identified, originating in the ventral caudal telencephalon. Histochemical staining revealed a high concentration of acetylcholinesterase in cells and neuropil in the same area. This tract is suggested to be homologous to the mammalian amygdalospinal tract. No reptilian homologue of the corticospinal tract was identified.
对泰古蜥蜴(Tupinambis teguixin)进行了研究,以确定是否存在与哺乳动物皮质脊髓束同源的结构。通过评估逆行运输的辣根过氧化物酶在颈脊髓中的定位,确定了端脑向脊髓传出投射的来源。标记细胞存在于其他作者先前报道的端脑下部位,此外,还在三叉神经的主要感觉和运动核以及后连合核中发现。确定了一种起源于尾端腹侧端脑的端脑脊髓投射。组织化学染色显示同一区域的细胞和神经纤维网中乙酰胆碱酯酶浓度很高。这条束被认为与哺乳动物的杏仁核脊髓束同源。未发现与皮质脊髓束同源的爬行动物结构。