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Brain Research

Volume 145, Issue 1, 21 April 1978, Pages 27-35
Brain Research

Effect of substantia nigra stimulation on identified neurons in the VL-VA thalamic complex: Comparison between intact and chronically decorticated cats

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Abstract

The effects of substantia nigra (SN) stimulation on the activity of the nucleus ventralis lateralis of the thalamus (VL) have been studied. The VL cells were identified as relay or non-relay cells among the cerebellothalamocortical pathway on the basis of orthodromical activation from the cerebellum and antidromical activation from the cortex. Certaiin experiments were performed after wide pericruciate decortication in order to eliminate the response due to unavoidable activation of corticofugal fibers. These results show that nigrothalamic neurons exert an inhibitory effect on VL cells. This inhibition was observed on the relay as well as on non-relay cells and was strong enough to suppress the cerebellar monosynaptic excitatory input. Thus the SN can moduulate the information running along the cerebellothalamocortical pathway. The topographic localization of inhibited cells suggests that the SN controls the activity of the thalamic neurons which interfere with axial and proximal musculature.

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