The Journal of comparative neurology
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Anterior thalamic afferents from the mamillary body and the limbic cortex were studied by using single and double retrograde transport methods in the rat. The medial mamillary nucleus was divided on the basis of the cytoarchitecture into four subnuclei: the pars medialis centralis, pars medialis dorsalis, pars lateralis, and pars basalis. Extensive connections were seen between each of these subdivisions of the mamillary body and the anterior thalamic nuclei, topographically organized so that the anteromedial thalamic nucleus receives projections exclusively from the pars medialis centralis, while the anteroventral thalamic nucleus receives projections from the pars medialis dorsalis and pars lateralis. ⋯ The magnocellular part of the anteroventral nucleus, however, receives only ipsilateral projections from all of the limbic cortex. Some neurons in the infralimbic region also project bilaterally to all of the anterior thalamic nuclei except the anterodorsal nucleus. All of these cortical projections to the anterior thalamus originate in layers V and VI of the limbic cortex.