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Visualization of the retino-hypothalamic projection in the rat by cobalt precipitation
Authors:Dr Carol Ann Mason  Dennis W Lincoln
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, The Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, England;(2) Department of Anatomy, The Medical School, University of Bristol, BS8 1TD Bristol, England
Abstract:Summary The technique of cobalt sulfide precipitation combined with Timm's sulfide-silver method for intensification of heavy metals was used to delineate the retino-hypothalamic projection of the rat. Freshly isolated rat brains were dissected and a solution of cobaltous chloride was applied to one of the cut optic nerves. Sixteen hours later, after cobalt ions had passed into the brain along the entire length of the optic fibers, the preparation was treated with ammonium sulfide to precipitate the cobalt as cobalt sulfide. In thick light microscopic sections, cobalt-filled axons were visualized as black fibers against a light gold background. Such fibers were observed to leave the posterior medial portion of the optic chiasm and, after arching dorsally, to project into the posterior fifth of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), as well as into the rostral part of the arcuate nucleus. Neither bifurcation of these axons nor looping of the axons back to the chiasm was seen. Most fibers projected to the SCN contralateral to the filled nerve, but the projection represented less than 0.1 % of the total number of fibers in one optic nerve. These observations are considered to be graphic evidence of a retino-hypothalamic projection. The interpretation of the cobalt method is discussed, as are the functions of the connections that have been observed.This work was supported by the Nuffield FoundationWe are grateful to Mr. Clifford Jeal of the Department of Pathology for excellent advice on photomicrography
Keywords:Retino-hypothalamic projection  Suprachiasmatic nucleus  Rat  Axonal iontophoresis/cobalt precipitation
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