Evidence of reciprocal connections between the dorsal raphe nucleus and the retina in the monkey Cebus apella

Dorsal raphe nucleus Raphe Raphe nuclei Serotonergic cell groups Cholera toxin
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.10.032 Publication Date: 2008-01-08T15:32:44Z
ABSTRACT
Possible connections between the retina and the raphe nuclei were investigated in the monkey Cebus apella by intraocular injection of cholera toxin B subunit (CTb). CTb-positive fibers were seen in the lateral region of the dorsal raphe nucleus (DR) on the side contralateral to the injection, and a few labeled perikarya were observed in the lateral portion of the DR on the ipsilateral side. Our findings suggest that direct and reciprocal connections between the retina and DR may exist in Cebus apella. These connections might be part of an important pathway through which the light/dark cycle influences the activity and/or functional status of raphe neurons, with potential effects on a broad set of neural and behavioral circuits.
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