Abstract

AbstractElectrolytic lesions were placed in the dentate and interpositus nuclei of the monkey M. mulatta and the resulting anterograde degeneration was stained with the Wiitanen or Nauta‐Laidlaw techniques. Two of 19 lesions produced preterminal degeneration in the oculomotor nuclei. In both cases the lesions also damaged vestibular area “y” subjacent to the rostral pole of the dentate nucleus. The course and terminal distribution of anterograde degeneration to the oculomotor nuclei was the same in both cases. Degenerating fibers were found in lateral parts of the ipsilateral MLF, and preterminal degeneration was found in the ipsilateral abducens and trochlear nuclei and the dorsal subdivision of the oculomotor nucleus. Degenerating fibers were also traced from the crossed brachium conjunctivum to the contralateral paramedian subdivision of the oculomotor nucleus. These fibers appeared to course in dorsomedial parts of the brachium. Lesions of the dentate and interpositus nuclei which did not damage area “y” produced no anterograde axonal degeneration in the MLF or the oculomotor nerve nuclei. The results are discussed with regard to previous reports of cerebello‐oculomotor fibers originating in the dentate and interpositus nuclei. The results suggest that area “y”, rather than the cerebellar nuclei, projects principally to oculomotor neurons that control vertical eye movements.

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