Elverland H H
Exp Brain Res. 1977 Mar 30;27(3-4):397-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00235512.
The descending pathways from the superior olivary complex (SO) to the cochlear nuclear complex (CN) were investigated in 58 cats using labelled aminoacid and horseradish peroxidase transport techniques. Descending connections were found coursing bilaterally through the trapezoid body (TB) and ipsilaterally in the intermediate and dorsal acoustic striae. The dorsolateral periolivary nucleus (DLPO) sends fibres through both the intermediate and dorsal striae, which are joined by others from the lateral preolivary nucleus (LPO). Both the latter nucleus and the medial preolivary nucleus (MPO) give rise to a bilateral descending projection which traverses TB. The distribution of these descending pathways within CN is described (although the technique did not permit precise synaptic identification). The possible implications of these pathways for response patterns at the level of CN are discussed.
采用标记氨基酸和辣根过氧化物酶转运技术,在58只猫中研究了从上橄榄复合体(SO)到耳蜗核复合体(CN)的下行通路。发现下行连接双侧穿过梯形体(TB),并在同侧通过中间听纹和背侧听纹。背外侧橄榄周核(DLPO)发出的纤维通过中间听纹和背侧听纹,来自外侧橄榄前核(LPO)的其他纤维也加入其中。后一个核和内侧橄榄前核(MPO)都产生双侧下行投射,穿过TB。描述了这些下行通路在CN内的分布(尽管该技术无法进行精确的突触识别)。讨论了这些通路对CN水平反应模式的可能影响。