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Rubrobulbar projections in the rabbit. A light and electron microscopic study
Author(s) -
Mizuno Noboru,
Mochizuki Kaori,
Akimoto Chihiro,
Matsushima Ryotaro,
Nakamura Yasuhisa
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
journal of comparative neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.855
H-Index - 209
eISSN - 1096-9861
pISSN - 0021-9967
DOI - 10.1002/cne.901470208
Subject(s) - reticular connective tissue , nucleus , soma , anatomy , parvocellular cell , biology , neuroscience , electron microscope , thalamic reticular nucleus , synaptic vesicle , reticular formation , reticular activating system , vesicle , physics , optics , genetics , membrane
The crossed rubrobulbar fibers coursing in association with the classical rubrospinal tract in the rabbit were investigated by means of the Nauta and the Fink‐Heimer methods. The synaptic organization within the terminal areas of the rubrobulbar fibers were also studied electron microscopically. The crossed rubrobulbar fibers are distributed to the ventral portion of the reticular area intercalated between the motor and the main sensory nuclei of the trigeminal nerve, to the ventrolateral part of the lateral parvocellular reticular formation, the dorsal region of the facial nucleus, the subtrigeminal portion of the lateral reticular nucleus, and the rostrolateral part of the main portion of the lateral reticular nucleus. Small to medium‐sized, electron‐dense, degenerated synaptic knobs were observed in the dorsal region of the facial nucleus and in the rostrodorsolateral part of the lateral reticular nucleus. All of the synaptic vesicles contained in the degenerated synaptic bags were spherical. Almost all of the degenerated synaptic terminals were in contact with dendritic profiles. Sporadic electron‐dense synaptic knobs contacting the soma of nerve cells were encountered only in the dorsal aspect of the facial nucleus.