Time of origin of neurons of the rat superior colliculus in relation to other components of the visual and visuomotor pathways |
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Authors: | J. Altman S. A. Bayer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, IN, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Groups of pregnant rats were injected with two successive daily doses of 3H-thymidine from gestational day 12 and 13 (E12+E13) until the day before parturition (E21+22) in order to label all the multiplying precursors of neurons. At 60 days of age the proportion of neurons generated (or no longer labelled) on specific days was determined in the separate layers of the superior colliculus. Neurogenesis begins with the production of a few large multipolar neurons in layers V and IV on day E12; the bulk (87%) of these cells are generated on day E13. This early-produced band of large neurons, the intermediate magnocellular zone, divides the superior colliculus into two cytogenetically distinct regions. In both the deep and the superficial superior colliculus neuron production is relatively protracted. In the deep superior colliculus neuron production peaks on day E15 in layer VII, on day E15 and E16 in layer VI, and on day E16 (the large neurons excluded) in layer V, indicating an inside-out sequence. In the superficial superior colliculus peak production time of layer III cells is on day E15 and of layer IV cells on day E16; peak production time of both layer I and II is on day E16 but in the latter region neuron production is more prolonged and ends on day El8. One interpretation of these results is that the two pairs of superficial layers are produced in an outside-in sequence. These three cytogenetic subdivisions of the superior colliculus may be correlated with its structural-functional parcellation into an efferent spinotectal, a deep somatomotor and a superficial visual component.A comparison of neurogenesis in different components of the visuomotor and visual pathways of the rat indicates that the motor neurons of the extraocular muscles, the abducens, trochlear and oculomotor nuclei, and neurons of the nucleus of Darkschewitsch are produced first. Next in line are source neurons of efferents to the bulb and the spinal cord: those of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus and the intermediate magnocellular zone of the superior colliculus. These are followed by the relay neurons of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral geniculate body. The neurons of the superficial superior colliculus and of the visual cortex implicated in visual sensori-motor integrations are produced last.Abbreviations A aqueduct - ap stratum album profundum (layer VII) - bi brachium of the inferior colliculus - c caudal - CGd central gray, pars dorsalis - CGl central gray, pars lateralis - CGv central gray, pars ventralis - dm deep magnocellular zone - EW Edinger-Westphal nucleus - gi stratum griseum intermediale (layer IV) - gp stratum griseum profundum (layer VI) - gs stratum griseum superficiale (layer II) - IC inferior colliculus - im intermediate magnocellular zone - LGd lateral geniculate nucleus, pars dorsalis - ll lateral lemniscus - lm stratum lemnisci (layer V) - MG medial geniculate nucleus - ND nucleus of Darkschewitsch - NO nucleus of the optic tract - op stratum opticum (layer III) - ot optic tract - r rostral - SC superior colliculus - vIII third ventricle - ZO stratum zonale (layer I) - III oculomotor nucleus - IV trochlear nucleus - Vm mesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal - VI abducens nucleus |
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Keywords: | Superior colliculus Neurogenesis Thymidine radiography Visual system development |
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