Hodological characterization of the septum in anuran amphibians: I. Afferent connections

On the basis of Nissl‐stained sections, we subdivided the septum of the gray treefrog Hyla versicolor in the lateral, central, and medial septal complex. The afferent projections of the different septal nuclei were studied by combined retrograde and anterograde tracing with biotin ethylendiamine (Ne...

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description On the basis of Nissl‐stained sections, we subdivided the septum of the gray treefrog Hyla versicolor in the lateral, central, and medial septal complex. The afferent projections of the different septal nuclei were studied by combined retrograde and anterograde tracing with biotin ethylendiamine (Neurobiotin). The central and medial septal complex receives direct input from regions of the olfactory bulb and from all other limbic structures of the telencephalon (e.g., amygdalar regions, nucleus accumbens), whereas projections to the lateral septal complex are absent or less extensive. The medial pallium projects to all septal nuclei. In the diencephalon, the anterior thalamic nucleus provides the main ascending input to all subnuclei of the anuran septum, which can be interpreted as a limbic/associative pathway. The ventromedial thalamic nucleus projects to the medial and lateral septal complex and may thereby transmit multisensory information to the limbic system. Anterior preoptic nucleus, suprachiasmatic nucleus, and hypothalamic nuclei innervate the central and lateral septal complex. Only the nuclei of the central septal complex receive input from the brainstem. Noteworthy is the relatively strong projection from the nucleus raphe to the central septal complex, but not to the other septal nuclei. J. Comp. Neurol. 483:415–436, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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amphibians
Animals
Anura - anatomy & histology
Biotin - analogs & derivatives
Biotin - metabolism
Brain Mapping
Efferent Pathways - anatomy & histology
Female
Limbic System - anatomy & histology
Limbic System - metabolism
Male
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Olfactory Bulb - anatomy & histology
Olfactory Bulb - metabolism
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Thalamus - anatomy & histology
Thalamus - metabolism
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