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Topographic organization of serotonergic dorsal raphe neurons projecting to the superior colliculus in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)

✍ Scribed by Janu?onis, Skirmantas; Fite, Katherine V.; Foote, Warren


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
739 KB
Volume
413
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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✦ Synopsis


Recent evidence suggests that the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) of the brainstem is a collection of neuronal clusters having different neurochemical characteristics and efferent projection patterns. To gain further insight into the neuroanatomic organization of the DRN, neuronal populations projecting to the superior colliculus (SC) were mapped in a highly visual rodent, the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Retrograde tracers Fluoro-Gold (FG) or cholera toxin subunit-B (CTB) were injected into the superficial layers of the SC, and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) -positive cells were identified by using immunocytochemistry in the FG-injected animals. Based on its projections to the SC, the DRN was divided into five rostrocaudal levels. In the rostral and middle levels of the DRN, virtually all FG-filled cells occurred in the lateral DRN, and 36-55% of 5-HT-immunoreactive (5-HT-ir) cells were also double-labeled with FG. Caudally, FG-filled cells occurred in the lateral, ventromedial, and interfascicular DRN; and 44, 12, and 31% of 5-HT-ir cells, respectively, were also FG-filled. The dorsomedial DRN contained only a small proportion of FG-filled cells at its most caudal level and was completely devoid of FG-filled cells more rostrally. The CTB-injected animals showed a similar distribution of retrogradely labeled cells in the DRN. Topographically, the dorsal tegmental nucleus and the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus appeared to be closely associated with 5-HT-ir cells in the caudal DRN. These results suggest that the lateral DRN and the ventromedial/interfascicular DRN may be anatomically, morphologically, and neurochemically unique subdivisions of the gerbil DRN.


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