Telencephalic projections to the goldfish hypothalamus: An anterograde degeneration study |
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Authors: | Mark J. Airhart James O. Shirk Richard M. Kriebel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City 37614. |
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Abstract: | In this study, large areas of goldfish telencephalon were ablated including rostral nucleus preopticus periventriculare (rNPP), and degenerating axons were traced by a modified Fink and Heimer procedure. The lesioning procedure ablated large regions of area dorsalis telencephali pars medialis, centralis, and dorsolateral complex; and completely removed area ventralis telencephali pars dorsalis, ventralis, and lateralis. In addition, the supracommissural nucleus and rNPP were lesioned specifically because both nuclei have been thought to be involved in courtship behavior and endocrine control of reproduction. This investigation demonstrated extensive fiber projections from telencephalic nuclei and/or rNPP to the hypothalamus. Lesioned telencephalon and/or rNPP projected bilaterally to nucleus preopticus and the suprachiasmatic nucleus and unilaterally to the following tuberal nuclei: nucleus anterior tuberis, and the lateral hypothalamic nucleus. A much larger fiber projection to the inferior lobe nuclei was also observed with a large contralateral as well as ipsilateral input. |
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Keywords: | Anterograde degeneration techniques Goldfish Telencephalic projections Preoptic and hypothalamic afferents |
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