Abstract
Sources of direct and indirect afferent connections of the caudate nucleus were investigated in cats by the retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase method. Different parts of the neocortex were shown to form different types of projections to the caudate nucleus; the sources of these projections have a laminar organization. Connections of the globus pallidus with the caudate nucleus, not previously described, were found. Among the sources of the thalamo-caudate projections, besides nuclei of the intralaminar complex, an important place is occupied by the ventral anterior and mediodorsal nuclei. After injection of horseradish peroxidase into the caudate nucleus, retrograde axonal transport of the enzyme was observed in the caudal direction, as far as cells of the locus coeruleus. ON the basis of these results a general scheme of afferent projections to the caudate nucleus is drawn up, including its connections with the spinal cord mediated by the thalamic nuclei and mesencephalic reticular formation.
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