Development of the rat thalamus: II. Time and site of origin and settling pattern of neurons derived from the anterior lobule of the thalamic neuroepithelium
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Development of the rat thalamus: II. Time and site of origin and settling pattern of neurons derived from the anterior lobule of the thalamic neuroepithelium
Abstract
Short-survival, sequential, and long-survival thymidine radiograms of rat embryos, fetuses, and young pups were analyzed in order to examine the time of origin, settling pattern, and neuroepithelial site of origin of the anterior thalamic nuclei--the lateral dorsal (lateral anterior), anterodorsal, anteroventral and anteromedial nuclei--and of two rostral midline structures--the anterior paraventricular and paratenial nuclei. The neurons of the lateral dorsal nucleus are generated over a 3-day period between days E14-E16 and their settling pattern displays a combined lateral-to-medial and dorsal-to-ventral neurogenetic gradient. The bulk of the neurons of the anteroventral nucleus are generated over a 3-day period between days E15-E17 and settle with an oblique lateral-to-medial and ventral-to-dorsal neurogenetic gradient. The bulk of the neurons of the anteromedial nucleus are generated over a 2-day period between days E16-E17 and show the same settling pattern as the anteroventral nucleus. The neurons of the anterodorsal nucleus are generated over a 3-day period between days E15-E17 and show a lateral-to-medial neurogenetic gradient. The bulk of the neurons of the central part and lateral part of the paraventricular nucleus are generated over a 2-day period (E16-E17 and E17-E18, respectively) and each part displays a ventral-to-dorsal neurogenetic gradient. Finally, the bulk of the neurons of the paratenial nucleus are generated over a 4-day period between days E15-E18 and settle with a lateral-to-medial neurogenetic gradient. Observations are presented that the anterior thalamic nuclei, constituting the distinct "limbic thalamus," derive from a discrete neuroepithelial source. This is the crescent-shaped germinal matrix lining the diencephalic (medial) wall of the hitherto unrecognized anterior transitional promontory, which we call the anterior thalamic neuroepithelial lobule. On day E16 three migratory streams leave the anterior neuroepithelial lobule and, on the basis of their labeling pattern in relation to the neurogenetic gradients of the anterior thalamic nuclei, they are identified, from dorsal to ventral, as the putative migratory streams of the anterodorsal, anteroventral, and lateral dorsal nuclei. On day E17 the putative migratory stream of the anteromedial nucleus appears to leave the same neuroepithelial region that on the previous days was the source of the anteroventral nucleus. Dorsally, two neuroepithelial patches persist after day E17 and these are identified as the putative cell lines of the anterior paraventricular and paratenial nuclei.
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