Distribution and cerebellar projections of cholinergic and corticotropin-releasing factor-containing neurons in the caudal vestibular nuclear complex and adjacent brainstem structures
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Distribution and cerebellar projections of cholinergic and corticotropin-releasing factor-containing neurons in the caudal vestibular nuclear complex and adjacent brainstem structures
Abstract
By using immunohistochemistry combined with lesioning and retrograde neuronal labeling techniques, cholinergic neurons and corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons were examined for their distribution, coincidence and cerebellar projections in feline vestibular nuclear complex and adjacent brainstem structures. Cholinergic neurons as revealed here with choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity were found massively in the abducens and hypoglossal nuclei, dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve and nucleus of Roller; less numerously in the medial vestibular, prepositus hypoglossi and solitary nuclei and the caudal two-thirds of descending vestibular nucleus; and only occasionally in the intercalated and supravestibular nuclei and cell groups f, x and z. Corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons were found clustered in the prepositus hypoglossi nucleus and also in cell groups f and x and the rostral two-thirds of descending vestibular nucleus, less numerously in the medial vestibular, intercalated and solitary nuclei and nucleus of Roller, and only occasionally in the caudal one-third of descending vestibular nucleus, the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve, supravestibular nucleus and cell group z. The lateral and superior vestibular nuclei did not contain either type of neuron. The two types of immunopositive neurons observed in most of the brainstem nuclei differed in cell size, distribution-pattern and rostrocaudal level of occurrence. While there were many regions which exhibited both types of immunopositive neurons, perikarya colocalizing the cholinergic and peptide markers were not detected in the brainstem. Following unilateral, partial lesioning of the vestibular nuclear complex, corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive mossy fiber terminals (rosettes) disappeared from the ipsilateral flocculus. However, such lesions did not produce clear-cut changes of cholinergic terminals in the vermis. Following retrograde neuronal labeling combined with immunohistochemistry, the two types of immunopositive neurons observed in most of the brainstem sites were found to project to the vermal lobules I-III, IX and X. On comparison of these immunopositive projection neurons with non-immunoreactive, retrogradely labeled neurons, the cholinergic neurons and the peptide-immunoreactive neurons were found to constitute a major part of the total vestibulocerebellar neuronal population. The results indicate chemical heterogeneity in vestibular nuclear complex and cerebellar afferents.
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