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The Course of the Spino-olivary Tract in Cats Toshio Kusama 1 1Institute of Brain Research, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo pp.781-791
Published Date 1962/11/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1431901937
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 The course of the spino-olivary tract was followed by the Marchi method on adult cats in which C1, C2, C3, C8 and L3 of the spinal cord were partially cut by means of small knives, with speical reference to the triangle fasciculus which was reported by Ogawa in intact mammals as corresponding to Helweg's triangle fasciculus in human material. The survival time was 17 to 22 days after operation. The results obtained were as follows.

 1) The spino-olivary tract ascends bilaterally and diffusely through the ventral layer of the ventral funiculus below C4 or C5. Above about C4 or C5 this tract is gradually collected in the region underneath the pia mater along the ventral margin of the ventral funiculus. At C1 and C2 the spino-thalamic tract joins the region of this spino-olivary tract, the two tracts intermingling and together forming a fiber bundle consisting of finer fibers than those surrounding them. This bundle is now recognizable in intact material as the triangle fasciculus. At the level of the pyramidal decussation it lies just laterally to the pyramis, and at the olivary level mainly medially to the hypoglossal root and ventrolaterally to the inferior olive. The spino-olivary tract terminates inthe dorsal and medial accessory olive. Our observations indicate that most of the spino-olivary tract takes the course mentioned.

 2) The opinion of Cajal and Brodal et al. that the spino-olivary tract is formed of collaterals is contrary to our observations.

 3) The difference that the triangle fasciculus in cats is concerned with the accessory olivary nuclei, while that in human material is related with the main nucleus, must be mentioned.


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