TY - JOUR
T1 - Cytoarchitecture of serotonin‐synthesizing neurons in the pontine tegmentum of the human brain
AU - Baker, K. G.
AU - Halliday, G. M.
AU - Halasz, P.
AU - Hornung, J. ‐P
AU - Geffen, L. B.
AU - Cotton, R. G.H.
AU - Törk, I.
PY - 1991/4
Y1 - 1991/4
N2 - We have employed immunohistochemical and morphometric procedures to study serotonin‐synthesizing (PH8‐immunoreactive) neurons in the pontine reticular formation of the adult human. PH8‐immunoreactive neurons were found in three cytoarchitectural regions: the median rahpe nucleus (MnR), oral pontine reticular nucleus (PnO), and supralemniscal region (group B9). On the basis of cell size, morphology, and position, it was possible to distinguish distinct subgroups within the MnR (dorsal, midline, and paramedian cell clusters) and within the PnO (dorsal and central cell clusters), whereas within the B9 there were no distinct cell clusters. We have estimated that there are approximately 125,000 PH8‐immunoreactive neurons in the human pontine tegmentum; 64,400 in the MnR, 30,700 in PnO and 29,000 in B9. The large numbers of serotonin‐synthesizing neurons in the human pontine tegmentum contrasts with their relative paucity in nonprimate species such as rats and cats. Nonhuman primates also have large numbers of pontine serotonergic neurons but the morphology of these neurons and their spatial arrangement is significantly different in humans. These results are discussed with respect to the possible projections and functions of these neurons in humans.
AB - We have employed immunohistochemical and morphometric procedures to study serotonin‐synthesizing (PH8‐immunoreactive) neurons in the pontine reticular formation of the adult human. PH8‐immunoreactive neurons were found in three cytoarchitectural regions: the median rahpe nucleus (MnR), oral pontine reticular nucleus (PnO), and supralemniscal region (group B9). On the basis of cell size, morphology, and position, it was possible to distinguish distinct subgroups within the MnR (dorsal, midline, and paramedian cell clusters) and within the PnO (dorsal and central cell clusters), whereas within the B9 there were no distinct cell clusters. We have estimated that there are approximately 125,000 PH8‐immunoreactive neurons in the human pontine tegmentum; 64,400 in the MnR, 30,700 in PnO and 29,000 in B9. The large numbers of serotonin‐synthesizing neurons in the human pontine tegmentum contrasts with their relative paucity in nonprimate species such as rats and cats. Nonhuman primates also have large numbers of pontine serotonergic neurons but the morphology of these neurons and their spatial arrangement is significantly different in humans. These results are discussed with respect to the possible projections and functions of these neurons in humans.
KW - B9
KW - Immunohistochemistry
KW - Median raphe nucleus
KW - Nucleus centralis superior
KW - Nucleus pontis oralis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0025758188&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/syn.890070407
DO - 10.1002/syn.890070407
M3 - Article
C2 - 2042112
AN - SCOPUS:0025758188
SN - 0887-4476
VL - 7
SP - 301
EP - 320
JO - Synapse
JF - Synapse
IS - 4
ER -