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Name OZAWA Hitoshi

Title

Fiber connections of the periventricular pretectal nucleus in a teleost, tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

Author

Hao-Gang Xue,Chun-Ying Yang,Naoyuki Yamamoto,Hitoshi Ozawa

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Journal

Neuroscience Research

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Volume

57

Number

2

Starting Page

184

Ending Page

193

Publication Date

2007-02

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Refereed

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Language

English

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Research paper (scientific journal)

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10.1016/j.neures.2006.10.004

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Fiber connections of the periventricular pretectal nucleus were studied by a tract-tracing method in a teleost, tilapia. After tracer injections into the periventricular pretectal nucleus, labeled neurons were observed ipsilaterally in the area pretectalis pars ventralis, area pretectalis pars dorsalis, optic tectum and ventrolateral nucleus of semicircular torus, bilaterally in the ventromedial thalamic nucleus, principal sensory trigeminal nucleus and descending trigeminal nucleus, and contralaterally in the periventricular pretectal nucleus and corpus cerebelli. Two types of tectal neurons were labeled in the stratum album centrale and the stratum periventriculare. The somata in the stratum album centrale were large and oval or multipolar. The somata in the stratum periventriculare were pyriform with an apical dendrite that ramified at the boundary zone between the stratum griseum centrale and stratum fibrosum et griseum superficiale. Anterogradely labeled terminals were present in the ipsilateral area pretectalis pars dorsalis, optic tectum and corpus cerebelli, the bilateral ventromedial thalamic nucleus, lateral valvular nucleus, oculomotor nucleus and inferior olive, and the contralateral periventricular pretectal nucleus. The present study suggests that the periventricular pretectal nucleus conveys somatosensory and mechanosensory lateral line inputs in addition to the visual information to the cerebellum. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd and the Japan Neuroscience Society.

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