Groenewegen H J, Voogd J, Freedman S L
J Comp Neurol. 1979 Feb 1;183(3):551-601. doi: 10.1002/cne.901830307.
Olivocerebellar fibers from different subnuclei of the rostral inferior olive decussate in the brain stem and terminate as climbing fibers in one or two narrow, longitudinally arranged zones of the cerebellar cortex. These fibers issue collaterals to the central cerebellar nucleus that receives its afferents from the same cortical zone in which the parent fibers terminate. The rostral medial accessory olive projects to zone C2 and sends collaterals to the posterior interposed nucleus. A differentiation can be made between the rostral pole of this subnucleus which projects primarily to the paraflocculus and the ansiform lobule. More caudal areas connect with zone C2 in the anterior lobe and the paramedian lobule. The dorsomedial cell column projects to a lateral zone (zone A2) of lobule IX and more rostrolateral portions of the medial accessory olive supply a still more lateral zone of this lobule. The rostral half of the dorsal accessory olive sends fibers to zones C1 and C3. These fibers issue collaterals to the anterior interposed nucleus. A distinction can be made between the ventrolateral dorsal accessory olive, projecting to lobules II-IV and the ventral folia of the paramedian lobule and the dorsomedial portion of the rostral dorsal accessory olive that connects with lobules V, VI and the dorsal folia of the paramedian lobule. The most rostral part of the dorsal accessory olive provides more fibers into zone C3, more caudally located cells distribute primarily to zone C1. The rostral principal olive is connected with zone D and collateral terminations are found in the lateral cerebellar nucleus. In the paraflocculus the D zone can be divided into subzones D1 and D2. This study further substantiates the similarity in the organization of corticonuclear and olivocerebellar connections. The results are in general agreement with other recent investigations on the olivocerebellar system (Armstrong et al., '74; Brodal et al., '75; Brodal, '76; Hoddevik et al., '76; Brodal and Walberg, '77a,b; Oscarsson, '73, '76; Oscarsson and Sjölund, '77a,b).
来自延髓下橄榄核不同亚核的橄榄小脑纤维在脑干交叉,并作为攀缘纤维终止于小脑皮质一两个狭窄的纵向排列区域。这些纤维向小脑中央核发出侧支,该中央核从其母纤维终止的同一皮质区域接收传入纤维。延髓内侧副橄榄核投射到C2区,并向后间位核发出侧支。该亚核的嘴侧极主要投射到旁绒球和钩状小叶,两者之间存在差异。更靠尾侧的区域与前叶的C2区和旁正中小叶相连。背内侧细胞柱投射到小叶IX的外侧区(A2区),内侧副橄榄核更靠嘴侧和外侧的部分供应该小叶的更外侧区域。背侧副橄榄核的嘴侧半部向C1区和C3区发送纤维。这些纤维向前间位核发出侧支。可区分出投射到小叶II-IV和旁正中小叶腹侧小叶的腹外侧背侧副橄榄核,以及与小叶V、VI和旁正中小叶背侧小叶相连的嘴侧背侧副橄榄核的背内侧部分。背侧副橄榄核最嘴侧的部分向C3区提供更多纤维,更靠尾侧的细胞主要分布到C1区。嘴侧主橄榄核与D区相连,在小脑外侧核发现侧支终末。在旁绒球中,D区可分为D1和D2亚区。本研究进一步证实了皮质核和橄榄小脑连接组织的相似性。结果与最近关于橄榄小脑系统的其他研究总体一致(阿姆斯特朗等人,1974年;布罗达尔等人,1975年;布罗达尔,1976年;霍德维克等人,1976年;布罗达尔和瓦尔贝里,1977年a、b;奥斯卡松,1973年、1976年;奥斯卡松和舍伦德,1977年a、b)。