Projections to the inferior colliculus from the anteroventral cochlear nucleus in the cat: possible substrates for binaural interaction
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Projections to the inferior colliculus from the anteroventral cochlear nucleus in the cat: possible substrates for binaural interaction
Abstract
The projections to the inferior colliculus of the cat are shown in autoradiographs after injections of 3H-amino acids into the anteroventral cochlear nucleus and anterograde axonal transport. Labeled bands of axons are seen in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus, parallel to the fibrodendritic laminae, and in layers 3 and 4 of the dorsal cortex. A bilateral projection to the lateral, low-frequency part of the inferior colliculus is observed. In contrast, the more ventromedial, mid- and high-frequency parts receive only a contralateral input. The projections from the cochlear nucleus to both the contralateral midbrain and bilaterally to the superior olivary complex appear to be tonotopically organized. After HRP injections in the inferior colliculus, small numbers of stellate neurons are labeled in the lateral and ventral low-frequency parts of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus on the ipsilateral side. EM autoradiographs show labeled axonal endings from both sides of the anteroventral cochlear nuclei are present in the same proportion in pars lateralis. Axonal endings from either cochlear nucleus have small, round synaptic vesicles and make asymmetric synaptic contacts on dendrites. Axons from the contralateral side also make axosomatic contacts on large disc-shaped or stellate cells. Neurons from the ipsilateral anteroventral cochlear nucleus apparently make more synaptic endings per cell as compared to neurons from the contralateral side. Together, bilateral inputs from the anteroventral cochlear nucleus can account for a third of the endings with round synaptic vesicles in pars lateralis of the central nucleus. Morphological similarities among the ascending inputs to the inferior colliculus are discussed. Both direct circuits from the cochlear nucleus to the inferior colliculus and indirect circuits via the superior olivary complex or lateral lemniscus may display banding patterns, nucleotopic organization, or differential synaptic organization. The direct inputs from the anteroventral cochlear nucleus to the colliculus may influence binaural interactions which occur in the superior olivary complex. In addition, direct inputs may create new binaural responses in the inferior colliculus that are independent of lower centers.
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