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Zona incerta

Rosier, O. Joh, T.H. and Beaudet, A. Ultrastmctural relationships between serotonin and dopamine neurons in the rat arcuate nucleus and medial zona incerta A combined radioautographic and immunocytochemical study. Neurosci Lett 48 279-285, 1984. [Pg.354]

A13 Medial zona incerta Local anterior Unknown... [Pg.191]

Figure 2. A) Expression of Hj receptor mRNA in normal adult rat brain as revealed by in situ hybridization with an oligonucleotide probe. High expression is evident in the dentate gyrus and hippocampus, moderate expression in the reticular thalamic nucleus, striatum, zona incerta and cerebral cortex. Figure 2. A) Expression of Hj receptor mRNA in normal adult rat brain as revealed by in situ hybridization with an oligonucleotide probe. High expression is evident in the dentate gyrus and hippocampus, moderate expression in the reticular thalamic nucleus, striatum, zona incerta and cerebral cortex.
Other structures have recently been stimulated including the motor cortex [52], the pedunculopontine nucleus in the brain stem [54] and the zona incerta (a structure adjacent to the STN) [55]. This indicates that the stimulation of various structures along the motor loop can lead to improvement of parkinsonian signs but spreading to other adjacent structures cannot be excluded. In the present chapter we focus on DBS of the STN. [Pg.355]

Plaha P., Ben-Shlomo Y., Patel N.K., Gill S.S. Stimulation of the caudal zona incerta is superior to stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in improving contralateral parkinsonism. Brain 2006, 129,1732-1747. [Pg.371]

PP, peripeduncular nucleus PR, prerubral field Reth, retroethmoid nucleus RMC, red nucleus, magnocellular RPC, red nucleus, parvocellular scp, superior cerebellar peduncle SNC, substantia nigra, compact part SNL, substantia nigra, lateral part SNR, substantia nigra, reticular part SPFPC, subparafascicular thalamic nucleus, parvocellular part SuML, supramammillary nucleus, lateral part VTA, ventral tegmental area VTM, ventral tuberomammillary nucleus ZID, zona incerta, dorsal part ZIV, zona incerta, ventral part 3, oculomotor nucleus 3n, oculomotor nerve or its root. Reproduced with permission from Paxinos and Watson (1998) and Paxinos et al. (1999). [Pg.11]

Medium-high density of D2 receptors was found in the islands of Calleja, ventral pallidum, zona incerta, GP, central amygdala, in some cells of the anterior lobe of the pituitary, and at several sites in the forebrain the laterodorsal septal area, hippocampus, subiculum, lateral habenula, STh, lateral mammillary bodies. D2 receptors were also found with a medium-high density in various cortical fields prefrontal, anterior cingulate, entorhinal and perirhinal cortices. In the brain stem, medium-high density of D2 receptors was found in the VTA, SNc, ventral SNr, parabrachial nucleus, superior and inferior colliculi, dorsal raphe nucleus and locus coeruleus. [Pg.74]

Sano T (1910) Beitrag zur vergleichenden Anatomie der Substantia nigra, des Corpus Luysii und der Zona incerta. Mschr Psychiat Neurol 27 110-127. [Pg.104]

The DA perikarya of incertohypothalamic (IH) DA neurons (identified as the A13 cell group) are clustered in the rostral portion of the medial zona incerta (MZI). These densely... [Pg.436]

Fig. 1. Location of dopaminergic perikarya (Au-A15) are depicted schematically on frontal sections (B-F) through the diencephalon of the rat. Section A is a sagittal view of the rat brain depicting the rostrocaudal location of frontal sections B-F. Abbreviations AH, anterior hypothalamus ARC, arcuate nucleus BST, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis f, fornix ic, internal capsule inf, infundibulum me, median eminence mt, mamillothalamic tract OC, optic chiasm ot, optic tract PH, posterior hypothalamus PIT, pituitary gland PeV, periventricular nucleus PVN, paraventricular nucleus RCH, retrochiasmatic area SON, supraoptic nucleus VMN, ventromedial nucleus ZI, zona incerta. Fig. 1. Location of dopaminergic perikarya (Au-A15) are depicted schematically on frontal sections (B-F) through the diencephalon of the rat. Section A is a sagittal view of the rat brain depicting the rostrocaudal location of frontal sections B-F. Abbreviations AH, anterior hypothalamus ARC, arcuate nucleus BST, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis f, fornix ic, internal capsule inf, infundibulum me, median eminence mt, mamillothalamic tract OC, optic chiasm ot, optic tract PH, posterior hypothalamus PIT, pituitary gland PeV, periventricular nucleus PVN, paraventricular nucleus RCH, retrochiasmatic area SON, supraoptic nucleus VMN, ventromedial nucleus ZI, zona incerta.
Arbogast LA, Voogt JL (1991b) Hyperprolactinemia increases and hypoprolactinemia decreases tyrosine hydroxylase messenger ribonucleic acid levels in the arcuate nuclei, but not the substantia nigra or zona incerta. Endocrinology 723 997-1005. [Pg.498]

Cheung S, Ballew JR, Moore KE, Lookingland KJ (1998) Contribution of dopamine neurons in the medial zona incerta to the innervation of the central nucleus of the amygdala, horizontal diagonal band of Broca and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus. Brain Res 505 174-181. [Pg.501]

Eaton MJ, Moss RL (1989) Electrophysiology and pharmacology of neurons of the medial zona incerta an in vitro slice study. Brain Res 502 117-126. [Pg.503]

Kalia V, Fenske C, Hole DR, Wilson CA (1999) Effect of gonadal steroids and gamma-aminobutyric acid on LH release and dopamine expression and activity in the zona incerta in rats. J Reprod Fertil 777 189-197. [Pg.508]

Kolmack C, Mitrofanis J (1999) Distribution of various neurochemicals within the zona incerta an immunocytochemical and histochemical study. Anat Embryol 199 265-280. [Pg.509]

Lechner J, Leah JD, Zimmerman M (1993) Brainstem peptidergic neurons projecting to the medial and lateral thalamus and zona incerta in the rat. Brain Res 603 47-56. [Pg.510]

Ma TP, Johnson JC, Hoskins GA (1997) Organization of the zona incerta in the macaque an electron microscopic study. Anat Rec 249 259-275. [Pg.511]

MacKenzie FJ, James MD, Wilson CA (1988) Changes in dopamine activity in the zona incerta (ZI) over the rat oestrous cycle and the effect of lesions of the ZI on cyclicity further evidence that the incerto-hypothalamic tract has a stimulatory role in the control of LH release. Brain Res 444 75-83. [Pg.511]

Oertel WH, Tappaz ML, Berod A, Mugnaini E (1982) Two-color immunohistochemistry for dopamine and GABA neurons in rat substantia nigra and zona incerta. Brain Res Bull 9 463-474. [Pg.515]

Romanowski CAJ, Mitchell IJ, Crossman AR (1985) The organisation of the efferent projections of the zona incerta. J Anat 143 75-95. [Pg.517]

Sanghera MK, Anselmo-Franci J, McCann SM (1991) Effect of medial zona incerta lesions on the ovulatory surge of gonadotropins and prolactin in the rat. Neuroendocrinol 54 433-438. [Pg.518]

Wagner CK, Eaton MJ, Moore KE, Lookingland KJ (1995) Efferent projections of the medial zona incerta containing A13 dopaminergic neurons a PHA-L anterograde tract tracing study in the rat. Brain Res 677 229-227. [Pg.521]

Wilson CA, James MD, Leigh AJ (1990) Role of gamma-aminobutyric acid in the zona incerta in the control of luteinizing hormone release and ovulation. Neuroendocrinology 52 354-360. [Pg.522]

ZI zona incerta 25-31, 40, 81-83, 97-101 ZID zona incerta, dorsal part 32-39, 84-86, 99-103 ZIV zona incerta, ventral part 32-39, 84-86, 98-99 ZL zona limitans 15-18... [Pg.500]


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