This review is concerned with the development of the rat corticospinal
tract (CST). The CST is a long
descending central pathway, restricted to mammals, which is involved both
in motor and sensory control.
The rat CST is a very useful model in experimental research on the development
of fibre systems in
mammals because of its postnatal outgrowth throughout the spinal cord as
well as its experimental
accessibility. Hence mechanisms underlying axon outgrowth and subsequent
target cell finding can be
studied relatively easily. In this respect the corticospinal tract forms
an important example and model system
for the better understanding of central nervous system development in general.