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Cell types within the medial forebrain bundle: A golgi study of preoptic and hypothalamic neurons in the rat

โœ Scribed by McMullen, Nathaniel T. ;Almli, C. Robert


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
1009 KB
Volume
161
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-9106

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Abstract

The morphology of lateral preoptic (POL) and lateral hypothalamic (HLA) neurons was studied in 14โ€ to 200โ€dayโ€old rats with the chlorateโ€formaldehyde modification of the Golgi method. Drawings of 91 POL and HLA neurons revealed three distinct neuronal types within the MFB based on somatic size and shape and dendritic morphology. Class I neurons, which accounted for 75โ€“80% of the neurons in the MFB, had fusiform or multipolar somata averaging 21 ร— 14 ฮผm and 2โ€“5 sparsely branched dendrites with a moderate number of sticklike spines. The extensive dendritic domains of Class I neurons ranged from 700 to 1,500 ฮผm and were usually oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal fibers of the MFB. Both nonoriented and oriented Class I neurons were encountered. Nonoriented Class I neurons had expansive dendritic arbors which reached nearly all regions of the MFB in the coronal plane. Oriented Class I neurons had dendritic domains which were confined to specific regions (e.g., ventralโ€lateral) of the MFB. Class II neurons, which made up approximately 10% of the MFB neurons, had large multipolar somata averaging 30 ร— 17 ฮผm and 2โ€“5 stout dendrites which were densely covered with hairlike spines. Class II neurons also exhibited spines on their somata and proximal dendritic trunks and had dendritic domains of 700โ€“1,000 ฮผm. Class III neurons had small somata averaging 15 ร— 12 ฮผm and restricted dendritic arbors of 500โ€“700 ฮผm in diameter. Class III neurons exhibited both spiny and spineโ€free dendrites and made up 10% of MFB neurons. Because of the parcellation of chemically coded fiber systems within the MFB, individual POL and HLA neurons may not be homogeneous in the type of afferents they receive from other brain areas.


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