Spatial organization of the reciprocal connections between the cat dorsal and anteroventral cochlear nuclei
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Spatial organization of the reciprocal connections between the cat dorsal and anteroventral cochlear nuclei
Abstract
We are studying the interconnections between the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) and the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN). Biotinylated dextran was injected into the DCN, where the best frequency of responses was also recorded. Ventrotubercular neurons in AVCN were labeled, along with cochlear nerve fibers and the axons of cells in DCN. In AVCN, a central band of labeled cochlear nerve axons and large endbulbs was labeled. Bordering this band was a 'fringe' of smaller tuberculoventral axonal endings forming pericellular nests. Most AVCN neurons projecting to DCN were stellate, elongate, or giant cells, located in the posterior division of AVCN, regardless of the DCN injection site. About 75% of the labeled AVCN cells lay within the bands of labeled cochlear nerve fibers. Another 15% were in the outer fringes on either side of these bands, while 10% were outside the bands and the fringes. These findings suggest that most AVCN neurons projecting to the DCN conform to the tonotopic map. A significant portion of the ventrotubercular neurons occupy side-bands in AVCN. Reciprocally, the tuberculoventral tract forms a robust fringe of axonal endings flanking the central bands. The neuronal and axonal bands and side-bands may underlie excitatory and inhibitory signal transformations.
Comment in
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Re: spatial organization of the reciprocal connections between the cat dorsal and anteroventral cochlear nuclei. E.-Michael Ostapoff, D. Kent Morest and Kourosh Parham [Hearing Research 130 (1999) 75-93].Hear Res. 1999 Nov;137(1-2):178. doi: 10.1016/s0378-5955(99)00135-5. Hear Res. 1999. PMID: 10545646 No abstract available.
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