Ware C B, Mufson E J
Brain Res. 1979 Aug 10;171(3):383-400. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(79)91044-8.
Electrolytic lesions were placed in the medial cerebellar nucleus in tree shrews (Tupaia glis) or in fibers issuing from this nucleus. Brains and spinal cords were processed according to Fink-Heimer procedure following survival times of 2-7 days. In control animals lesions were placed in the cerebellar cortex and, in one case, in the olfactory bulb. Degenerating fibers were seen entering the cervical spinal cord and continuing to thoracic and lumbar levels. The projection is relatively profuse in the cervical cord, becoming sparse as the fibers proceed to more caudal levels. Fibers run in the lateral funiculus, predominantly contralateral to the lesion. Some fibers are observed to travel directly through the intermediate gray matter of the spinal cord. Preterminal degeneration is seen primarily in the intermediate gray of the spinal cord. Results are discussed in relation to typical locomotor behavior of tree shrew.
在树鼩(笔尾树鼩)的小脑内侧核或从此核发出的纤维中放置电解损伤。在存活2至7天后,按照芬克 - 海默程序处理大脑和脊髓。在对照动物中,损伤置于小脑皮质,在一个案例中置于嗅球。可见变性纤维进入颈脊髓并延伸至胸段和腰段水平。该投射在颈髓中相对丰富,随着纤维向更尾侧水平延伸而变得稀疏。纤维走行于外侧索,主要位于损伤的对侧。观察到一些纤维直接穿过脊髓的中间灰质。终末前变性主要见于脊髓的中间灰质。结合树鼩的典型运动行为对结果进行了讨论。