Fluorescent double-label study of lateral reticular nucleus projections to the spinal cord and periaqueductal gray in the rat.

Anat Rec

Division of Premedical Courses, School of Medicine, Kon-Kuk University, Chungbuk 380-701, South Korea.

Published: September 1999

Following injections of WGA-HRP into either the spinal cord or periaqueductal gray, labeled neurons were observed bilaterally along the periphery of the lateral reticular nucleus (LRN) magnocellular division. The possibility that some of these neurons in the LRN provide collateral axonal branches to both the periaqueductal gray and the spinal cord was investigated in rats using a retrograde double-labeling method employing two different fluorescent tracers, True Blue and Nuclear Yellow. Following sequential injection of the two fluorescent axonal tracers into the spinal cord and periaqueductal gray in the same animal, a modest number of double-labeled neurons were observed bilaterally near the medial and dorsal perimeter of the magnocellular division of the LRN. The labeled neurons were distinctly multipolar in shape and measured approximately 15-18 mu in their greatest transverse diameter. No double-labeled neurons were observed in the parvocellular or subtrigeminal divisions of the LRN. Based upon these observations, it is suggested that collaterals of the LRN-spinal pathway provide feedback information to the periaqueductal gray that might then be used to modulate the participation of the latter cell group in a variety of pain processing and cardiovascular regulatory functions.

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