Abstract

The retrograde horseradish peroxidase (HRP) transport method was used to study the location and morphology of neuron groups in the ventrobasal complex of the thalamus projecting to the region of vibrissal representation in the somatosensory cortex in rats. Injection of HRP into a circumscribed region of the somatosensory cortex revealed the following pattern of organization of the thalamocortical relay groups of neurons. Labeled neurons were located in the ventroposterolateral nucleus of the ventrobasal complex and were associated in groups 100–120 µ in diameter. Staining of several groups, even after minimal injections of HRP, and an increase in the number of labeled cells in each group with an increase in the zone of injection of HRP in the cortex suggest the presence of both convergence and divergence of specific thalamocortical pathways. The different shapes of the relay neurons and differences in the degree of HRP accumulation by them may indicate differences in their functional role in thalamocortical integration.

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