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Pyramidal cells in primary auditory cortex project to cochlear nucleus in rat
Authors:Diana L Weedman  David K Ryugo
Institution:Center for Hearing Sciences, Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 510 Traylor Bldg., 720 Rutland Ave., Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Abstract:Recent work has demonstrated that the auditory cortex in rat sends direct projections to the auditory nuclei of the brainstem, including the cochlear nucleus and superior olive. To determine the cortical origin of the projections to cochlear nucleus, Fast Blue, a retrograde fluorescent tracer, was injected into the cochlear nucleus. Labeled cells in the forebrain were then studied with light microscopy and mapped. The projection was found to originate from large pyramidal neurons in layer V of primary auditory cortex. The projection was predominantly ipsilateral, and no labeled neurons were found in other cortical areas. These data imply that primary auditory cortex exerts influence over ascending auditory information at the earliest stages of the central auditory system.
Keywords:Auditory cortex  Cochlear nucleus  Corticofugal  Efferent  Fast blue  Layer V
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