Pathways for emotions and memory

D Xiao , H Barbas
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The anterior thalamic nuclei occupy a central position in pathways associated with emotions and memory [AMA Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry 38 (1937) 725]. The goal of this study was to determine the anatomic interaction of the anterior nuclei with distinct prefrontal cortices that have been implicated in emotion and specific aspects of memory. To address this issue, we investigated the relationship of input and output zones in the anterior thalamic nuclei linking them with functionally distinct orbitofrontal, medial, and lateral prefrontal cortices. We identified input zones by mapping the pattern and topography of terminations of prefrontal axons, and the output zones by mapping projection neurons in the anterior nuclei, after injection of anterograde and bidirectional tracers in distinct prefrontal cortices.

The results showed that the anterior nuclei were preferentially connected with some orbitofrontal and medial prefrontal areas. In contrast, the anterior nuclei had comparatively sparse connections with most lateral prefrontal cortices, with the notable exception of frontal polar cortex, which had moderate but consistent connections with the anterior nuclei. Prefrontal cortices were connected mostly with the anterior medial nucleus, though medial areas 32 and 25 as well as the frontal polar cortex were also connected with the anterior ventral nucleus. The zones of axonal terminations were more expansive than the sites with projection neurons in the anterior nuclei, suggesting extensive influence of feedback projections from prefrontal cortices. The results suggest that the anterior thalamic nuclei may act in concert with orbitofrontal and medial prefrontal cortices in processes underlying emotions and long-term memory, and with the frontal polar cortex in prospective aspects of working memory.

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情感和记忆的通路
丘脑前核在与情绪和记忆相关的通路中占据中心位置。神经。精神病学38(1937)725]。本研究的目的是确定前核与不同的前额皮质之间的解剖相互作用,前额皮质与情绪和记忆的特定方面有关。为了解决这个问题,我们研究了丘脑前核输入和输出区的关系,这些输入和输出区与功能不同的眶额、内侧和外侧前额皮质相连。在不同的前额皮质注射顺行和双向示踪剂后,我们通过绘制前额叶轴突末端的模式和地形来识别输入区,通过绘制前核中的投射神经元来识别输出区。结果表明,前核优先连接部分眶额区和内侧额叶区。相比之下,前核与大多数外侧前额皮质的连接相对较少,但额极皮质与前核的连接适度但一致。前额皮质主要与前内侧核相连,尽管内侧32区和25区以及额极皮质也与前腹侧核相连。轴突末端的区域比前核投射神经元的区域更广阔,表明来自前额皮质的反馈投射具有广泛的影响。结果表明,丘脑前核可能在潜在情绪和长期记忆过程中与眶额皮质和内侧前额叶皮质协同作用,并在工作记忆的前瞻性方面与额极皮质协同作用。
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