Effects of centrolateral or medial thalamic lesions on motor coordination and spatial orientation in rats
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Jeljeli, M
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机构:Univ Rouen, Fac Sci, Lab Neurobiol Apprentissage, UPRES PSYCO EA 1780, F-76821 Mont St Aignan, France
Jeljeli, M
Strazielle, C
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Strazielle, C
Caston, J
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Caston, J
Lalonde, R
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Lalonde, R
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[1] Univ Rouen, Fac Sci, Lab Neurobiol Apprentissage, UPRES PSYCO EA 1780, F-76821 Mont St Aignan, France
[2] Univ Henri Poincare, F-54000 Nancy 1, France
[3] Hop Hotel Dieu, CHUM, Neurol Serv, Montreal, PQ H2W 1T8, Canada
The effects of central lateral (CL) or medial thalamic lesions were evaluated on tests requiring balance and equilibrium (rotorod, stationary beam, and hole-board), and spatial orientation (Morris water maze). Lesions of the medial nuclei impaired rotorod and spatial orientation, while CL lesions impaired only rotorod performance. Neither lesion affected stationary beam and hole-board tests or visuomotor guidance while swimming toward a visible platform. These spatial and sensorimotor deficits cannot be explained by reduced cerebral activation, but instead are attributable to specific projections from the anterior intralaminar nuclei to the basal ganglia and neocortex. (C) 2000 published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd and Japan Neuroscience Society.