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Efferent connections of the basal forebrain in the cat: the substantia innominata
Authors:R Troiano  A Siegel
Institution:Department of Neurosciences, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey 07103 USA
Abstract:The efferent connections of the substantia innominata in the cat were studied with radioautographic methods. Injections of 3H]leucine were placed throughout the substantia innominata in 20 cats. The results indicate a complex organization to the efferent distribution of fibers from this region. The projections associated with more caudomedial regions of the substantia innominata resemble those of the adjacent preoptic-hypothalamic area and innervate the septal area, lateral habenular nucleus, and ventral tegmental area. Fibers arising from more caudolateral parts of the substantia innominata (ventral pallidum) appear to project in a crude topographic manner to the amygdala via two routes—the stria terminalis and a second group of caudolaterally directed axons. The fiber distribution from the region of the nucleus basalis is widespread to a variety of cortical sites, such as the olfactory bulb, prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate gyrus, pyriform, and posterior sylvian cortices. Fibers arising from the rostral aspect of the substantia innominata adjacent to the nucleus accumbens are distributed exclusively to the ventral tegmental area and adjoining substantia nigra. All parts of the substantia innominata supply the ventral tegmental area.
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