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The Journal of Neuroscience, September 15, 2001, 21(18):7247-7260
The Nigrostriatal Pathway in the Rat: A Single-Axon Study of the
Relationship between Dorsal and Ventral Tier Nigral Neurons and the
Striosome/Matrix Striatal Compartments
Lucía
Prensa and
André
Parent
Centre de Recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard, Local
F-6500, Beauport, Québec, Canada, G1J 2G3
Axons from dorsal/ventral tiers of substantia nigra pars compacta
(SNc), ventral tegmental area (VTA), and retrorubral field (RRF) were
traced after injecting their cell body with biotinylated dextran amine.
Fifty-three single axons were reconstructed from serial sagittal
sections with a camera lucida, and µ-opiate receptor immunostaining
served to differentiate the striosome/matrix striatal compartments.
Most dorsal tier SNc axons terminate within the matrix of the dorsal
striatum, but their patterns of arborization vary markedly; some axons
innervate one specific matriceal area, whereas others arborize in
multiple discontinuous loci. Some dorsal tier SNc axons also project to
both striosomes and matrix. Other dorsal tier SNc axons, as well as VTA
axons, innervate the ventral striatum and send collaterals to
striosomes lying ventrally in the dorsal striatum or to the ventral
sector of the subcallosal streak (SS). Ventral tier SNc axons arborize
principally in striosomes, but some ramify in both compartments or in
striosomes and the SS. Ventral tier neurons that form deep clusters in
substantia nigra pars reticulata innervate principally the matrix and
the SS. The amygdala and ventral pallidum receive secondary collaterals from striatal axons of dorsal/ventral tier neurons or RRF neurons. The
subthalamic nucleus receives collaterals from striatal axons of SNc
clustered neurons, whereas the globus pallidus gets collaterals from
striatal axons of dorsal/ventral tier SNc neurons. These findings
reveal that the nigrostriatal pathway is composed of several neuronal
subsystems, each endowed with a widely distributed axonal arborization
that allows them to exert a multifaceted influence on striatal and/or
extrastriatal structures.
Key words:
basal ganglia; substantia nigra; ventral tegmental area; retrorubral field; striatal compartments; nigrostriatal projection; single-cell labeling
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/21187247-14$05.00/0
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