Bohlen Martin O, Warren Susan, May Paul J
Program in Neuroscience, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi.
Department of Neurobiology & Anatomical Sciences, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi.
J Comp Neurol. 2017 Jun 1;525(8):2000-2018. doi: 10.1002/cne.24187. Epub 2017 Mar 14.
We recently demonstrated a bilateral projection to the supraoculomotor area from the central mesencephalic reticular formation (cMRF), a region implicated in horizontal gaze changes. C-group motoneurons, which supply multiply innervated fibers in the medial rectus muscle, are located within the primate supraoculomotor area, but their inputs and function are poorly understood. Here, we tested whether C-group motoneurons in Macaca fascicularis monkeys receive a direct cMRF input by injecting this portion of the reticular formation with anterograde tracers in combination with injection of retrograde tracer into the medial rectus muscle. The results indicate that the cMRF provides a dense, bilateral projection to the region of the medial rectus C-group motoneurons. Numerous close associations between labeled terminals and each multiply innervated fiber motoneuron were present. Within the oculomotor nucleus, a much sparser ipsilateral projection onto some of the A- and B- group medial rectus motoneurons that supply singly innervated fibers was observed. Ultrastructural analysis demonstrated a direct synaptic linkage between anterogradely labeled reticular terminals and retrogradely labeled medial rectus motoneurons in all three groups. These findings reinforce the notion that the cMRF is a critical hub for oculomotility by proving that it contains premotor neurons supplying horizontal extraocular muscle motoneurons. The differences between the cMRF input patterns for C-group versus A- and B-group motoneurons suggest the C-group motoneurons serve a different oculomotor role than the others. The similar patterns of cMRF input to C-group motoneurons and preganglionic Edinger-Westphal motoneurons suggest that medial rectus C-group motoneurons may play a role in accommodation-related vergence.
我们最近证实,中脑中央网状结构(cMRF)存在至动眼上区的双侧投射,该区域与水平眼动变化有关。C组运动神经元支配内直肌中多重支配的纤维,位于灵长类动物的动眼上区内,但其输入和功能尚不清楚。在此,我们通过向网状结构的这一部分注射顺行示踪剂,并向内直肌注射逆行示踪剂,来测试猕猴的C组运动神经元是否接受cMRF的直接输入。结果表明,cMRF向内侧直肌C组运动神经元区域提供密集的双侧投射。标记终末与每个多重支配纤维运动神经元之间存在大量紧密联系。在动眼神经核内,观察到向一些支配单根支配纤维的A组和B组内侧直肌运动神经元有稀疏的同侧投射。超微结构分析表明,所有三组中,顺行标记的网状终末与逆行标记的内侧直肌运动神经元之间存在直接的突触联系。这些发现强化了这样一种观念,即cMRF是眼球运动的关键枢纽,因为它包含为水平眼外肌运动神经元提供神经支配的运动前神经元。C组运动神经元与A组和B组运动神经元的cMRF输入模式差异表明,C组运动神经元在眼球运动中发挥着与其他神经元不同的作用。cMRF输入到C组运动神经元和节前埃丁格-韦斯特法尔运动神经元的模式相似,表明内侧直肌C组运动神经元可能在调节相关的集合中发挥作用。