Separate neuronal populations of the rat globus pallidus projecting to the subthalamic nucleus, auditory cortex and pedunculopontine tegmental area
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Separate neuronal populations of the rat globus pallidus projecting to the subthalamic nucleus, auditory cortex and pedunculopontine tegmental area
Abstract
The topographic arrangement of globus pallidus neurons sending axons to the subthalamic nucleus, auditory cortex and pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus was studied in the rat using retrograde fluorescent tracers. Neurons projecting to the subthalamic nucleus were localized in the rostral part of the globus pallidus, while neurons projecting to the auditory cortex and to the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus were located in the caudal part. The two populations of pallidocortical and pallidotegmental neurons were also distributed in a separate manner within the caudal globus pallidus. The former neurons were large and located more ventromedially, whereas the latter were medium-sized and located more dorsolaterally. Using a retrograde fluorescent tracing technique combined with choline acetyltransferase immunofluorescence histochemistry, it was found that a vast majority of pallidocortical neurons expressed choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity, and that pallidotegmental neurons rarely exhibited choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity. A method of retrograde tracing with wheatgerm agglutinin conjugated with horseradish peroxidase associated to immunohistochemistry for glutamate decarboxylase confirmed the GABAergic nature of the pallidotegmental pathway. The present study revealed the independent nature of the globus pallidus neurons projecting to the subthalamic nucleus, auditory cortex and pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus. Within this cellular arrangement, the presence of functionally distinct neuronal populations at the caudal pallidal level was also identified, with large cholinergic cells innervating the neocortex and medium-sized GABAergic cells "feeding" the mesencephalic tegmentum.
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