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Society for Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience, 12(7), p. 3915-3934, 1987

DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.07-12-03915.1987

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The neostriatal mosaic: II. Patch- and matrix-directed mesostriatal dopaminergic and non-dopaminergic systems

Journal article published in 1987 by Cr R. Gerfen, M. Herkenham ORCID, J. Thibault
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

Mesostriatal projections, which arise from dopaminergic and non- dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental area, substantia nigra, and retrorubral area, are compartmentally organized in the striatum. Anterograde axonal tract tracing with Phaseolus vulgaris- leucoagglutinin (PHA-L), combined with immunohistochemical localization of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and autoradiographic localization of mu- opiate receptor binding sites, shows that midbrain projections to the striatum are distributed to either the mu-opiate receptor-rich “patch” or the receptor-poor “matrix” striatal compartments. Three morphologically distinct mesostriatal afferent fiber types are labeled. The first type, type A, forms a plexus of relatively thin (0.1–0.4 micron), smooth fibers with small varicosities (0.3–0.6 micron). A second type, type B, is similar to the first in forming a plexus of fibers, but is slightly thicker (0.2–0.6 micron), with more frequent varicosities (0.4–1.0 micron) that give this fiber type a crinkled appearance. The third type, type C, constitutes a minority of striatal afferents and is characterized by its large caliber (0.4–0.7 micron) with large bulbous varicosities (1.2–2.0 micron). Projections of the ventral tegmental area (A10 cell group) are primarily dopaminergic type A fibers directed to the matrix of the ventromedial striatum, including the nucleus accumbens. The retrorubral area (A8 cell group) also provides predominantly dopaminergic type A fibers to the striatal matrix, but these are distributed dorsally. The substantia nigra contains a mixed population of neurons that project to the striatum. Some, located in the dorsal tier of the pars compacta (dorsal A9 cell group), provide dopaminergic type A fibers to the striatal matrix. Others, in the ventral tier of the pars compacta (ventral A9 cell group) and in the ventral tier of the pars reticulata (displaced A9 cells), provide dopaminergic type B fibers to the striatal patches. An additional set of substantia nigra neurons that are non-dopaminergic is the source of type C fibers to the striatal matrix. Thus, distinct dorsal and ventral sets of midbrain dopaminergic neurons project, respectively, to striatal matrix and patches, and there is a non- dopaminergic mesostriatal projection to the matrix.