Zincergic innervation of medial prefrontal cortex by basolateral projection neurons
Male
Stilbamidines
Glutamic Acid
Prefrontal Cortex
Amygdala
Gyrus Cinguli
Rats, Inbred WKY
Rats
Zinc
03 medical and health sciences
Sodium Selenite
0302 clinical medicine
Neural Pathways
Synapses
Animals
Fluorescent Dyes
DOI:
10.1097/wnr.0b013e328091c212
Publication Date:
2007-03-21T07:46:46Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
The basolateral amygdaloid complex is a site of origin for zinc-containing pathways in the brain; it is also known for its massive innervation of the medial prefrontal cortex. The presence, and potential neuromodulatory role, of zinc within this fundamental corticolimbic circuit has not been described. For this study, basolateral neurons innervating the medial prefrontal cortex were retrogradely labeled with FluoroGold, and zinc-containing neurons were identified using autometallography to visualize zinc selenium precipitates. Upon quantification of single-labeled and double-labeled cells, 35% of basolateral neurons projecting to medial prefrontal cortex were found to also contain zinc. We conclude that zinc may act as a neuromodulator for a substantial proportion of basolateral-medial prefrontal cortical innervation, therefore implicating zinc in corticolimbic function as well as pathology.
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