Abstract

The laminar distribution of spinomesencephalic, spinothalamic, and spinotelencephalic tract neurons, and the pattern of axonal collateralization in these spinocerebral pathways were studied in the rat by means of retrograde double-labelling of the cells with fluorescent dyes Fluoro-Gold and Primuline O. We found that sources of spinocerebral pathways to the analgesic brainstem centers, as well to thenucl. accumbens and septal nuclei, were mixed together in the marginal zone (lamina I, by Rexed), in the deep dorsal horn (laminae IV–VI), in the area around the central canal (lamina X), and within the lateral spinal nucleus. At the same time, all the above pathways retain their own specific projection fields. Thus, these spinocerebral projections could be characterized as extensive, but not diffuse. We propose that the main effect of activation of the direct spinal inputs to the limbic system is an increase in nociceptive sensitivity, but not a suppression of nocicptive transmission at the the spinal cord level.

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