Projections of the cerebellar and dorsal column nuclei upon the inferior olive in the rhesus monkey: an autoradiographic study
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Projections of the cerebellar and dorsal column nuclei upon the inferior olive in the rhesus monkey: an autoradiographic study
Abstract
Projections from the cerebellar and dorsal column nuclei to the inferior olive of the rhesus monkey were traced with anterograde autoradiographic methods. The cerebellar nuclei give rise to a massive projection which reaches the contralateral inferior olivary complex by way of the descending limb of the superior cerebellar peduncle. Dentato-olivary fibers project exclusively upon the principal olivary nucleus (PO) and observe a strict topography. The dorsal, lateral, and ventral dentate project respectively to the dorsal, lateral, and ventral lamellae of the PO. Within the lamellae, the dentato-olivary fibers are related point for point in the medio-lateral axis. By contrast, the rostro-caudal topography is reversed so that the rostral pole of the dentate projects to the caudal PO and the caudal dentate to the rostral PO. These connections are predominantly crossed but a small ipsilateral component recrosses the midline at the olivary commissure and mirrors the topography on the opposite side. The anterior interpositus projects only to the medial half of the DAO and the posterior interpositus projects only to the rostral two thirds of the MAO. The ipsilateral component is minor in comparison with the contralateral projection, but appears to be more substantial than the ipsilateral projection to the PO arising from the dentate nucleus. The fastigial nucleus does not project upon the olivary complex. The dorsal column nuclei project topographically upon the contralateral accessory nuclei with the gracile nucleus sending fibers primarily to the lateral half of the DAO and the cuneate nucleus projecting to rostral cell groups of the MAO. The present results when compared with other olivary connections described by previous studies in a variety of species suggest that regions of the MAO and DAO receiving sensory information from the periphery may lie outside the influence of cerebellar feedback loops.
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