Posterior Lateral Subnucleus Of Bed Nucleus Of Stria Terminalis
Hierarchy level in atlas is 4: 3 superstructures include it.
abbreviation: BSTPLAbbreviation
BSTPL
Species
Rat
Description of part
The DL subnucleus is surrounded medially and ventrally by the anterior lateral (AL) subnucleus (Fig. lB,C). Rostrally, AL spans between DL and VL, so a small portion of AL extends beneath the anterior commissure. Neurons in AL are medium-staining and oval- to teardrop-shaped with an indistinct nuclear border and little cytoplasm; they are often oriented parallel to the strial fibers which surround DL (Fig. 4C). Some scattered round, light-staining neurons from DL are also found in AL.
Part type
gray matter
Nomenclature
Moga-Fulwiler-Saper
Endorsement
The approach used by the collator Mihail Bota is not endorsed by the author of the nomenclature.
Reference
Author:
Moga M.M., Saper C.B., Gray T.S.
Title:
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis: cytoarchitecture, immunohistochemistry, and projections to the parabrachial nucleus in the rat
Title of Book:
J Comp Neurol
Volume:
283
Year:
1989
Number:
3
Pages:
283-332
- Forebrain
- Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
- Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis lateral subdivision
- Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis ventral subdivision
- Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis medial subdivision
- Ventral medial subnucleus of bed nucleus of stria terminalis
- Posterior intermediate subnucleus of bed nucleus of stria terminalis
- Anterior medial subnucleus of bed nucleus of stria terminalis
- Subventricular subnucleus of bed nucleus of stria terminalis
- Posterior medial subnucleus of brain nucleus of stria terminalis
- Intermediate subnucleus of bed nucleus of stria terminalis
- Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis