The Journal of comparative neurology
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Direct projections from the forebrain to the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) and dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus in the rat medulla were mapped in detail using both retrograde axonal transport of the fluorescent tracer True Blue and anterograde axonal transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP). In the retrograde tracing studies, cell groups in the medial prefrontal cortex, lateral prefrontal cortex (primarily ventral and posterior agranular insular cortex), bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, central nucleus of the amygdala, paraventricular, arcuate, and posterolateral areas of the hypothalamus were shown to project to the NTS and in some cases also to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. The prefrontal cortical areas projecting to the NTS apparently overlap to a large degree with those cortical areas receiving mediodorsal thalamic and dopaminergic input. ⋯ In contrast, the subcortical projections, which travel through the midbrain and pontine tegmentum, terminate most heavily in the ventral portions of the NTS, i.e., the area immediately dorsal and lateral to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. Only the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus has substantial terminals throughout the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. Hypothalamic cell groups innervate the area postrema and, along with the prefrontal cortex, innervate the zone subjacent to the area postrema.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)