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1 Limbic System Won Taek Lee, M.D., Ph.D.

2 Affective Behavior Emotion Joy and Despair

3 Introduction Concept of Limbic System
Broca (1877) - ‘La Grand Lobe Limbique’ Papez (1937) - ‘Limbic Circuit’ - emotion MacLean (1952) - ‘Limbic System’ - visceral brain Nauta (1972) - ‘Septo-hypothalamo-mesencephalic continuum’

4 PAUL BROCA ( ) JAMES PAPEZ ( )

5 Limbic System - term of Paul MacLean (1952) - Visceral Brain
- triune concept of brain evolution Hypothalamus Nucleus accumbens amygdaloid nuclear complex orbitofrontal cortex Some psychiatric implications on physiological studies on fronto- temporal portions of limbic system (visceral brain). Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 4: , 1952 Paul D. MacLean (1913- )

6 Septo-(Preoptico)-Hypothalamo- Mesencephalic Continuum
Main Components of Limbic System Olfactory Cortex Septo-(Preoptico)-Hypothalamo- Mesencephalic Continuum Spinal Cord & Brain Stem Hippocampal Formation Septal Region Hypothalamus Limbic Midbrain Area Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex Limbic System

7 Expression of Emotion Septo- hypothalamo- mesencephalic continuum

8 Components of the Limbic System (I)
TELENCEPHALON Limbic Lobe Gyrus Fornicatus Cingulate Gyrus Parahippocampal Gyrus Hippocampal Formation Hippocampus Dentate Gyrus Subiculum Hippocampal Rudiments Fasciolar Gyrus Indusium Griseum Olfactory Cortex (Rhinencephalon) - Piriform Lobe Prepiriform Cortex Periamygdaloid Cortex Entorhinal Cortex Basal Forebrain Area Substantia Innominata Basal Nucleus of Meynert Ventral Pallidum Nucleus Accumbens (Septi) Septal Region Septal Area Paraterminal Gyrus Subcallosal Gyrus Septal Nuclei Dorsal, Lateral and Medial Nucleus of Diagonal Band of Broca Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex Corticomedial Nuclear Group Basolateral Nuclear Group Central Nucleus

9 Components of the Limbic System (II)
DIENCEPHALON Thalamus, Limbic Anterior Nuclear Group Mediodorsal (MD) Nucleus Midline Nuclei Hypothalamus Preoptic Region Preoptic Periventricular Nucleus Medial Preoptic Nucleus Supraoptic Region Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Anterior Nucleus Supraoptic Nucleus Paraventricular Nucleus Tuberal Region Dorsomedial Nucleus Ventromedial Nucleus Infundibular (Arcuate) Nucleus Mammillary Region Lateral, Medial and Intermediate Mammillary Nucleus Posterior Nucleus Epithalamus Habenular Nucleus Medial Habenular Nucleus Lateral Habenular Nucleus Pineal Gland MESENCEPHALON Limbic Midbrain Area Median Raphe Nucleus Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Ventral Tegmental Area Dorsal Tegmental Nucleus Periaqueductal Gray

10 Components of the Limbic System

11 Limbic Lobe Limbic Lobe Classification of Cortex Gyrus Fornicatus
Cingulate Gyrus Parahippocampal Gyrus Entorhinal Area Isthmus Hippocampal Formation Hippocampus Proper (Ammon’s horn) Dentate Gyrus Subiculum Hippocampal Rudiments Fasciolar Gyrus Indusium Griseum Classification of Cortex Isocortex - Neocortex Allocortex Archicortex Hippocampus Dentate Gyrus Paleocortex Olfactory Bulb Piriform Lobe Mesocortex (Juxtallocortex, Periallocortex, Mesallocortex) Cingulate Gyrus

12 Hippocampal Formation
Hippocampus Proper (Ammon’s horn, Cornu Ammonis) Dentate Gyrus Subiculum

13 Hippocampal Formation
1. uncus 2. dentate gyrus 3. fornix 4. corpus callosum 5. fasciolar gyrus 6. hippocampal sulcus 7. parahippocampal gyrus 8. collateral sulcus

14 Hippocampal Formation (Lateral View)

15 Hippocampal Formation (Medial View)

16 Hippocampal Formation (Medial View)

17 Hippocampal Formation - Archicortex
Archicortex - 3 layers Hippocampus Proper Molecular Layer Pyramidal Layer Polymorphic Layer Dentate Gyrus Granular Layer Subiculum Transitional type between hippocampal archicortex and entorhinal paleocortex

18 Classification of Cortex
Isocortex 6 layered cortex homotypical and heterotypical isocortex Allocortex Paleocortex olfactory cortex - piriform lobe Archicortex 3 layered cortex - hippocampal formation

19 Archicortex - lamination by Ramon y Cajal
7. stratum moleculare 6. stratum lacunosum 5. stratum radiatum 4. stratum pyramidalis 3. stratum oriens 2. Alveus 1. ependyma

20 Hippocampus

21 Ammon’s horn (Cornu Ammonis)

22 Subdivision of Cornu Ammonis (Hippocampus proper)
- by differences in cell morphology, relative development and connections - subdivision by Lorente de Nó (1934) CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 - Area Dentata Fascia Dentata: outer 2 layers of area dentata Rafael Lorente de Nó

23 Hippocampal Formation
Dentate gyrus, CA1, CA2, CA3, CA4, subiculum

24 Division of Hippocampal Formation
4. Fascia dentata 3. CA4 2. CA3, CA2 1. CA1 6. Subiculum 20. Presubiculum 21. Parasubiculum 22. Entorhinal cortex

25 Development of the Hippocampus
1. dentate gyrus 2. hippocampus proper 3. subiculum HS: hippocampal sulcus TH: temporal horn

26 Hippocampal Formation
Hippocampus Proper CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 - Area Dentata Dentate Gyrus Subiculum Prosubiculum Presubiculum Parasubiculum

27 Connections of Hippocampal Formation
1. Intrinsic Connections classic trisynaptic pathway 2. Afferent Connections perforant and alveolar path 3. Efferent Connections fornix

28 Intrinsic Connections
Classic Trisynaptic Pathway 1. Entorhinal cortex (perforant path)  dentate gyrus granular cell 2. Granular cell axon (mossy fiber)  CA3 pyramidal cell 3. Pyramidal cell (Schaffer collateral)  CA1 pyramidal cell  subiculum  entorhinal cortex

29 Afferent Connections of
CA1 Pyramidal Neuron stratum moleculare - entorhinal cortex (perforant path) stratum lacunosum - Schaffer collateral from CA3 stratum radiatum - commissural axon - mossy fibers from dentate gyrus stratum pyramidale - basket cell stratum oriens - short axon cell

30 Afferent Connections From Entorhinal Cortex Alveolar Path
from medial part of EC to CA1 and Subiculum Perforant Path from lateral part of EC to CA1, CA2, CA3 and Dentate Gyrus

31 Entorhinal Cortex 1. entorhinal cortex 2. uncus 3. fornix
4. dentate gyrus 5. hippocampal sulcus 6. collateral sulcus

32 Afferent Connections EC & Hippocampal Afferents Surrounding Neocortex
from association areas - temporal, frontal lobe Limbic System from hypothalamus, amygdala, septal area, anterior thalamic nuclei, and midbrain limbic area

33 Efferent Connections FORNIX Alveus Fimbriae Crus Commissure Corpus
Column

34 Efferent Connections Fornix Postcommissural Fornix – main bundle
- from pyramidal neurons of hippocampus & subiculum - 1.2 million fibers in humans Postcommissural Fornix – main bundle to Mammillary Body Anterior Thalamus Lateral Septal Nuclei Hypothalamus Midbrain Tegmentum

35 Efferent Connections Precommissural Fornix – smaller less compact
- mostly originated from the hippocampus proper to Septal Nuclei Lateral Preoptic Area Anterior Hypothalamic Area Nucleus of Diagonal Band of Broca Nucleus Accumbens Septi Medial Surface of Frontal Lobe Caudate Nucleus and Putamen Amygdala and Claustrum

36 Summary of Hippocampal Connections
Afferent Connections Entorhinal Cortex Alveolar Path from medial part of EC to CA1 and Subiculum Perforant Path from lateral part of EC to CA1, CA2, CA3 and Dentate Gyrus Mossy fiber - CA3 - Schaefer fiber (CA3-CA1) Others Hypothalamus, Septal Nuclei, Substantia Innominata Midbrain Limbic Area Efferent Connections FORNIX from Pyramidal Neurons of hippocampus & subiculum Alveus, Fimbriae, Crus Commissure, Corpus, Column Precommissural Fornix to Septal Nuclei, Nucleus Accumbens Septi Anterior Hypothalamic Area Medial Surface of Frontal Lobe Anterior Olfactory Nucleus Postcommissural Fornix to Mammillary Body Anterior Thalamus Hypothalamus Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis

37 Dopamine hypothesis of Schizophrenia
Hypersensitive dopamine receptors in limbic cortex 21st century schizoid man

38 Septal Region Septal Region Septal Area Septal Nuclei Connections
Paraterminal (Subcallosal) Gyrus Subcallosal Area (Parolfactory Area) Septal Nuclei Dorsal Septal Nucleus Lateral septal Nucleus Medial Septal Nucleus (Ch1) Nucleus of Diagonal Band of Broca (Ch2, Ch3) Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis Bed Nucleus of Anterior Commissure Septum Septum pellucidum Septum Verum - Septal Nuclei Connections Stria Medullaris Thalami to medial habenular nucleus Medial Forebrain Bundle to hypothalamus and midbrain Fornix - to hippocampus Stria Terminalis & Diagonal Band from amygdaloid complex

39 Basal Forebrain Area and Limbic Basal Ganglia
- structures deep to the anterior perforating substance Olfactory Tubercle Substantia Innominata Basal Nucleus of Meynert (Ch4) cf. Alzheimer’s disease Ventral Pallidum - non cholinergic portions of the substantia innominata - part of limbic basal ganglia Limbic Basal Ganglia Nucleus Accumbens Septi (Ventral Striatum) afferents from hippocampal formation amygdaloid body cingulate gyrus ventral tegmental area dorsal raphe nucleus efferents to ventral pallidum Ventral Pallidum efferents to mediodorsal (MD) thalamus substantia nigra subthalamic nucleus amygdaloid nucleus lateral habenular nucleus

40 Theodor Meynert (1833-1892) Austrian Neurologist
Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry in Wien University Teacher of Sigmund Freud Use serial sections in histology of nervous system Basal Nucleus of Meynert in substantia innominata Dorsal tegmental decussation of Meynert

41 BASAL FOREBRAIN AREA (Heimer)
Basal Forebrain Area Components BASAL FOREBRAIN AREA (Heimer) Ventral Striatum, Part of Ventral Pallidum Basal Nucleus of Meynert (Ch4) Extended Amygdala cf. Cholinergic Cell Groups (Mesulam) (Magnocellular Basomedial Telencephalic Complex ) 1. Ch1 (Medial Septal Nucleus) 2. Ch2 (Nucleus of Diagonal Band of Broca) 3. Ch3 (Nucleus of Diagonal Band of Broca) 4. Ch4 (Basal Nucleus of Meynert) 5. Ch5 (Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus)

42 Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex
Connections Corticomedial Nuclear Group Olfactory Pathway via Lateral Olfactory Stria Basolateral Nuclear Group from Sensory Association Area Central Nucleus from brain stem visceral afferent nuclei Stria Terminalis to bed nucleus of stria terminalis hypothalamus, epithalamus amygdaloid body Ventral Amygdalofugal Pathway to septal nuclei, hypothalamus thalamus (MD) and midbrain limbic area Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex Corticomedial Nuclear Group Anterior Amygdaloid Area Cortical Amygdaloid Nucleus (Periamygdaloid Cortex) Medial Amygdaloid Nucleus Lateral Olfactory Nucleus (Lateral Olfactory Gyrus) Basolateral Nuclear Group Lateral Nucleus Basal Nucleus Accessory Basal Nucleus Central Nucleus

43 Amygdala L. almond K. F. Burdach’s term

44 Connections of the Amygdala

45 Extended Amygdala Extended Amygdala Connections
Central Amygdaloid Nucleus Medial Amygdaloid Nucleus Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis (BST) - bridging cell groups directly interconnects amygdaloid and bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BST) which refered to as Extended amygdala. Connections Afferents from Intra-amygdaloid association fibers from basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, whic recieves wealth of modality-specific and multimodal sensory input from the cerebral cortex. Efferents to Hypothalamus and Brain Stem

46 Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex Extended Amygdala
A. bed nucleus of stria terminalis B. centromedial amygdala C. basolateral amygdala D. cortical amygdala E. connections between extended amygdala and amygdala: sublenticular portion of substantia innominata 1. stria terminalis

47 Amygdaloid Nuclear Complex
Emotion & Amygdala

48 Autism Dysfunction of amygdala Mercury Rising

49 Limbic Thalamus Thalamus, Limbic Connections Anterior Nuclear Group
Anteroventral Nucleus (AV) Anterodorsal Nucleus (AD) Anteromedial Nucleus (AM) Lateral Dorsal (LD) Nucleus Mediodorsal (MD) Nucleus Pars magnocellularis (MDmc) Pars parvocellularis (MDpc) Pars paralaminaris (MDpl) Pars densocellularis (MDdc) Midline Nuclei Paratenial Nucleus (Pt) Reunience Nucleus (MV) Submedial Nucleus (Sm) Rhomboid Nucleus (Rh) Connections Anterior Nuclear Group from mammillary body, hippocampal formation, cingulate gyrus to cingulate gyrus subiculum MDmc from primary olfactory cortex, ventral pallidum to orbitofrontal cortex MDpc, MDpl, MDdc from substantia nigra limbic midbrain area to medial frontal cortex frontal eye field (area 8)

50 Connections of the Limbic Thalamus
Orbitofrontal Cortex cingulate gyrus Frontal Eye Field Medial Frontal Gyrus Primary Orbitory Cortex MB, HF SNr, SC, RF

51 Epithalamus Epithalamus Habenular Nucleus Pineal Gland Diencephalon
Medial Habenular Nucleus Lateral Habenular Nucleus Pineal Gland Stria Terminalis from septal nuclei, hypothalamus, anterior thalamic nucleus, substantia innominata, globus pallidus Habenulointerpeduncular Tract (Fasciculus Retroflexus) from medial habenular nucleus to interpeduncular nucleus from lateral habenular nucleus to midbrain limbic area Diencephalon Epithalamus Hypothalamus Thalamus (Dorsal Thalamus) Subthalamus (Ventral Thalamus)

52 surrounding structures
Epithalamus and surrounding structures

53 Hypothalamus Hypothalamic Nuclear Group Tuberal Region MEDIAL ZONE
Dorsomedial Nucleus Ventromedial Nucleus Infundibular (Arcuate) Nucleus Mammillary Region Lateral Mammillary Nucleus Medial Mammillary Nucleus Intermediate Mammillary Nucleus Posterior Nucleus LATERAL ZONE Lateral Hypothalamic Nucleus Lateral Tuberal Nucleus Hypothalamic Nuclear Group MEDIAL ZONE Preoptic Region Preoptic Periventricular Nucleus Medial Preoptic Nucleus Supraoptic Region Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Anterior Nucleus Supraoptic Nucleus Paraventricular Nucleus

54 Hypothalamic Cell Group

55 Connections of the Hypothalamus
Major Afferent Connections 1. Ascending Visceral Fibers via dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) and mammillary peduncle from visceral afferent nuclei, limbic midbrain area 2. Via Medial Forebrain Bundle from Septum, Amygdala and Paleocortex 3. Via Fornix from Hippocampal Formation Major Efferent Connections 1. Descending Visceral Fibers via dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) and mammillary peduncle to visceral efferent nuclei, limbic midbrain area 2. Via Medial Forebrain Bundle to Septum, Amygdala and Paleocortex 3. Via Mammillothalamic Tract to Anterior Thalamic Nuclei

56 Functional Aspects of Hypothalamus
1. Endocrine Function Hormones of the Neurohypophysis - ADH, Oxytocin (Supraoptic and Paraventricular Nucleus) Releasing and Inhibiting Hormones (Tuberal region) - Hypothalamo-hypophyseal Portal System 2. Visceral Function (Autonomic Center of CNS) 3. Limbic Function

57 Sham Rage - an affective attack expression - evoked by radio
stimulation of medial hypothalamus “Because the cat does not direct its attack toward any target, we regard this as just a fragment of a normal attack” (Delgado, 1981)

58 Silent Attack - little emotional expression - evoked by electric
stimulation of perifornical nuc. of hypothalamus “The cat moves swiftly and with little sign of emotion to bite the rat’s neck and kill it” (Siegel & Brutus, 1990)

59 Anorexia Nervosa Karen Anne Carpenter ( )

60 Limbic Midbrain Area Limbic Midbrain Area
Median Raphe (Superior Central) Nucleus (B6, B8) Dorsal Raphe Nucleus (B7) Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA, A10) Dorsal Tegmental Nucleus (Gudden) Interpeduncular Nucleus Periaqueductal Gray

61 Olfactory Cortex (Rhinencephalon)
Prepiriform Cortex - Area 51 Gyrus Ambiens Lateral Olfactory Gyrus (Lateral Olfactory Nucleus) Periamygdaloid Cortex Cortical Amygdaloid Nucleus Entorhinal Area (Cortex) - Area 28

62 Olfactory System - Olfactory Pathways
Modality: Olfaction Receptor: Olfactory Cell of Olfactory Epithelium Cranial Nerve: I (Olfactory Nerve) 1st Neuron: Olfactory neuron --- Olfactory nerve (I) 2nd Neuron: Olfactory Bulb --- Mitral & Tufted Cell olfactory tract olfactory striae lateral & intermediate olfactory striae Termination: Primary Olfactory Area (Rhinencephalon) piriform lobe (prepiriform cortex, entorhinal cortex) corticomedial amygdala anterior perforated substance (olfactory tubercle)

63 Olfactory System - Olfactory Pathways
A. olfactory epithelium B. olfactory bulb C. nucleus of diagonal band of Broca D. periamygdaloid cortex E. cirticomedial amygdala F. entorhinal area G. septal nuclei I. olfactory nerve 1. olfactory tract 2. lateral olfactory stria 3. intermediate olfactory stria 4. medial olfactory stria

64 Olfactory System - Connections of Primary Olfactory Cortex
A. olfactory epithelium B. olfactory bulb C. nucleus of diagonal band of Broca D. periamygdaloid cortex E. cirticomedial amygdala F. entorhinal area G. mediodorsal thalamic nucleus (MD) I. olfactory nerve 1. olfactory tract 2. lateral olfactory stria 3. intermediate olfactory stria 4. thalamocortical radiation

65 Archicortex and Paleocortex
hedgehog tupaia (tree shrew) lemur

66 Connections of the Limbic System

67 Septo-(Preoptico)-Hypothalamo- Mesencephalic Continuum
Olfactory Cortex Septo-(Preoptico)-Hypothalamo- Mesencephalic Continuum Spinal Cord & Brain Stem Hippocampal Formation Septal Region Hypo- thalamus Limbid Midbrain Area Amygaloid body Limbic System

68 Papez Circuit Entorhinal Cortex (Area 28) Hippocampal Formation
alveolar path perforant path cingulum Hippocampal Formation Cingulate Gyrus fornix thalamocortical radiation Mammillary Body Anterior Thalamic Nuclei mammillothalamic tract

69 Papez Circuit A. Hippocampal Formation B. mammillary body
C. thalamic anterior nucleus D. cingulate gyrus 1. fornix 2. mammillothalamic tract 3. thalamocortical radiation 4. cingulum

70 Functional Aspects of Limbic System
Limbic Function Functional Aspects of Limbic System 1. Emotion - Affective Behavior Amygdala Limbic and Prefrontal Cotex - Desire, Motivation, Goal-directed Behavior Hypothalamus and Brain Stem - ANS - maintenance of self (appetites) maintenance of species (sexual function) cf. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome 2. Memory and Learning Papez Circuit cf. Korsakoff’s syndrome

71 Behavioral changes of maintenance of self (appetites)

72 Behavioral changes of maintenance of self (aggression)
sham rage silent attack

73 Limbic Function Klüver-Bucy syndrome
 Monkey or cats with bilateral damage of temporal lobes including amygdala and hippocampal formation  Fail to display normal fear of anxiety (docility) - attempt to pick up snakes and lighted matches  Regression to oral stage - put almost anything into mouth  Marked increase in both the amount and diversity of sexual activity

74 Klüver-Bucy syndrome in cats: Mating behavioral changes

75 Heinrich Klüver Paul Clancy Bucy
( ) ( )

76 Limbic Function Cognitive and Emotional Processes

77 Evolution and Limbic System
Limbic Function Evolution and Limbic System - Triune Concept of MacLean Protoreptilian Brain (R Complex) ---- Instinct Paleomammalian Brain --- Limbic System ---- Emotion Neomammalian Brain --- Neocortex --- Analytical, Reasoning


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