Abstract

Axonal trajectories in the C2-C3 segments of the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis neurons projecting to the lower cervical cord (C-RSNs) and excited monosynaptically from cortico- and tectofugal fibers were studied by mapping thresholds of antidromic excitation and intra-axonal staining in cats. The C-RSNs descended in various sites of the spinal funiculi, and the projection area of individual cells varied with the funicular location of the stem axon. C-RSNs descending in the ventrolateral funiculus (inRSNs) projected mainly to lamina VIII–IX, those descending in the lateral funiculus (lRSNs) mainly to laminae VI–VIII, and those descending in the contralateral funiculus (coRSNs) chiefly to laminae VIII–IX on that side. It is suggested that inRSNs and coRSNs mediate disynaptic effects from cortico- and tectofugal fibers to dorsal neck motoneurons bilaterally.

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