Dual projections of tuberomammillary neurons to whisker-related, sensory and motor regions of the rat
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Dual projections of tuberomammillary neurons to whisker-related, sensory and motor regions of the rat
Abstract
The primary goal of this study was to examine in the rat whether neurons in the tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) provide axon collaterals to whisker-related, sensorimotor regions at cortical and brainstem levels, using two different retrograde tracers. When injections were made at primary sensory (S1) barrel field/primary whisker motor (M1) cortices, dual-projecting TMN neurons were observed mainly in the ventrolateral subdivision; the projection was almost exclusively ipsilateral. On the other hand, following injections of tracers into whisker-related, principal sensory trigeminal (Pr5)/lateral facial motor (Mo7) nuclei, dual-projecting cells were observed mainly in the dorsomedial subdivision; the projection was bilateral with a slight contralateral dominance. Taken together, the present observation demonstrated that each subdivision of the TMN possessed a differential functional organization with respect to its collateral projection to whisker-related sensorimotor targets, suggesting that the histaminergic projection might play a modulatory role in vibrissal sensorimotor integration, which allows the guidance of behavioral action essential for the survival of the animal.
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