Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to PH

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
70615 Infralimbic areaPosterior hypothalamic nucleus moderate/strongPHAL
Within the dorsal hypothalamic area (just dorsal to the dorsomedial nucleus in Fig. 3F), there were fibers of both fine and medium caliber that exhibited multiple branches with numerous boutons, varicosities, and stalk-like appendages as they followed the dorsal contour of the paraventricular nucleus. In addition a number of labelled fibers appeared to cross the midline just above the third ventricle. Collator note: the direction of the terminal fields in PH at this level (27-30) is dorso-ventral.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70616 Infralimbic areaPosterior hypothalamic nucleus strongPHAL
As the caudal third ventricle ascended to join the cerebral aqueduct, medium and thin caliber labelled fibers in the posterior hypothalamic area formed a crisscrossing network of axons bearing terminal processes (Fig. 3G). Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 31-32.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Further details associated to record number 70615:
Position of injection: everywhere
Topological position of injection: identical
Extension of injection outside: small
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere
Position of terminal field: rostral
Topological position of terminal field: is contained
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral