Topographic relationship between sagittal Purkinje cell bands revealed by a monoclonal antibody to zebrin I and spinocerebellar projections arising from the central cervical nucleus in the rat
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Topographic relationship between sagittal Purkinje cell bands revealed by a monoclonal antibody to zebrin I and spinocerebellar projections arising from the central cervical nucleus in the rat
Abstract
We have examined the topographic relationship between the sagittal bands of zebrin I immunoreactive Purkinje cells revealed by a monoclonal antibody, mabQ113, and the distribution of spinocerebellar fibers originating from the central cervical nucleus in the rat. The mossy fiber terminals were anterogradely labeled following injections of cholera toxin subunit B into the C1-C3 segments and visualized immunohistochemically. Zebrin I positive Purkinje cells appeared in seven sagittal bands (P1+ to P7+ bands). In lobules I-V of the anterior lobe, labeled mossy fiber terminals were distributed in the midline region, subjacent to the P1+ bands and at around 0.5 mm from the midline region, subjacent to the P2+ band in the lateral A1 to the medial A2 zones of Voogd et al. (1985). Labeled terminals were seen in the entire B zone and those distributed in its medial part were related to the P3+ band. In lobule VIII, labeled terminals were seen subjacent to the P1+, P2+ and P3+ bands, which were located in the lateral A1-A3 (or B) zones. In the copula pyramidis, labeled terminals appeared subjacent to the P4+, P5+ and the P6+ bands in the C1 and C2 zones (or the C1-C3 zones). Although the labeled terminals were seen beneath the zebrin I positive bands, the borders of terminal distribution were not well-delineated, and did not respect the borders of zebrin I positive bands.
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