Cholinergic projections from the midbrain and pons to the thalamus in the rat, identified by combined retrograde tracing and choline acetyltransferase immunohistochemistry
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Cholinergic projections from the midbrain and pons to the thalamus in the rat, identified by combined retrograde tracing and choline acetyltransferase immunohistochemistry
Abstract
The distribution of cholinergic neurons in the midbrain and pons which project directly to the thalamus was investigated in the rat using a procedure which allows the simultaneous detection of retrogradely transported horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and immunohistochemical demonstration of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) in the same neurons. HRP injections were placed in the dorsal half of the anterior third of the thalamus on one side which included the anteroventral nucleus as well as portions of the rostral intralaminar and reticular nuclei. These thalamic nuclei showed the highest density of immunohistochemically detectable cholinergic fibers. Neurons containing both HRP and ChAT, which represented cholinergic neurons projecting directly to the thalamus, were found in the midbrain and pons in the lateral tegmental reticular formation, parabrachial region and lateral dorsal tegmental nucleus. Ipsilateral to the injection site over 91% of the HRP labeled neurons in all of these regions were cholinergic, while an average of 60% of the cholinergic neurons had transported HRP. Contralateral to the injection site 5-6% of the cholinergic neurons in these regions were also retrogradely labeled. These findings demonstrate direct cholinergic projections to the thalamus from neurons in several regions in the tegmentum and suggest that tegmental projections to the thalamus are predominantly cholinergic.
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