The cytoarchitecture of the inferior colliculus revisited: A common organization of the lateral cortex in rat and cat
- 12 June 2008
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier BV in Neuroscience
- Vol. 154 (1), 196-205
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2008.01.019
Abstract
The inferior colliculus (IC) is the major component of the auditory midbrain and contains three major subdivisions: a central nucleus, a dorsal cortex, and a lateral cortex (LC). Discrepancies in the nomenclature and parcellation of the LC in the rat and cat seem to imply different, species-specific functions for this region. To establish a comparable parcellation of the LC for both rat and cat, we investigated its histochemistry and inputs. In both species, the deep lateral cortex is marked by a transition between the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase (NADPH-d) rich superficial cortex and a cytochrome oxidase (CO) rich central nucleus. In both species, focal injections of anterograde tracers in the cochlear nucleus at sites of known best frequency produced bands of labeled inputs in two different subdivisions of the IC. A medial band of axons terminated in the central nucleus, while shorter bands were located laterally and oriented nearly perpendicularly to the medial bands. In the rat, these lateral bands were located in the third, deepest layer of the lateral (external) cortex. In the cat, the bands were located in a region that was previously ascribed to the central nucleus, but now considered to belong to the third, deepest layer of the LC, the ventrolateral nucleus. In both species, the LC inputs had a tonotopic organization. In view of this parallel organization, we propose a common parcellation of the IC for rat and cat with a new nomenclature. The deep layer of the LC, previously referred to as layer 3 in the rat, is designated as the ‘ventrolateral nucleus’ of the LC, making it clear that this region is thought to be homologous with the ventrolateral nucleus in the cat. The similar organization of the LC implies that this subdivision of the IC has similar functions in cats and rats.Keywords
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