Inferred network

R(Retina) → RCH(Retrochiasmatic area)
RCH(Retrochiasmatic area) → LHA(Lateral hypothalamic area)

Support information about direct projections from Retina to Retrochiasmatic area:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
RetinaRetrochiasmatic area moderate/strongnot knownCholera toxin conjugated to HRP
Case pg308, fig12,15. Soma notes 2 adult male hooded rats and 5 adult male albino rats were used. each received an injection of CT-HRP into the posterior chamber of the eye.. Terminal notes retinohypothalamic tract 3 components: 2) extension of SCN axonal plexus into the AHA and the RCA. this is sparse rostrally and grows increasingly dense caudally, where it extends to a wide zone caudal to the SCN including AHA and RCA.
Johnson RF, Morin LP, Moore RY., 1988
RetinaRetrochiasmatic area moderate/strongnot knownCholera toxin conjugated to HRP
Case pg348, fig3k. Soma notes 36 female Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 200-350g. 10 microliters of CT-HRP(.20%-.40%) were injected into one eye ?behind the lens into the vitreous chamber of the eye. pressure injection over 1 min. Terminal notes Medial component of the RHT included labeled fibres and terminals found near the midline entered the retrochiasmatic area. Along this path (extension of the medial component of the RHT) terminals were evident in the retrochiasmatic area.
Levine JD, Weiss ML, Rosenwasser AM, Miselis RR., 1991

Support information about direct projections from Retrochiasmatic area to Lateral hypothalamic area:
Sending structure Receiving structureStrength of projection Type of connectionTechniqueGeneral descriptionCollatorAssociated reference
Retrochiasmatic areaLateral hypothalamic area existsnot knownautoradiography
not provided
Swanson L.W, Cowan W.M., 1975
Retrochiasmatic areaLateral hypothalamic area moderate/strongnot knownPHAL
a group of fibers also extend laterally from the injection site, and appear to provide significant inputs to a circumscribed region situated above the optic tract in the lateral hypothalamic area (Fig. 2D) .
Ribeiro-Barbosa E.R, Skorupa A.L., Cipolla-Neto J. & Canteras N.S., 1999