Vestibular afferents to the motoneurons of glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves in the frog, Rana esculenta.

Adám Deák, Tímea Bácskai, Gábor Veress, Clara Matesz

Department of Anatomy, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center.

Journal Article: Brain research (impact factor: 2.46). 07/2009; DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2009.06.048

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study whether the vestibular afferent fibers establish direct connections with the motoneurons of glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves of the frog, Rana esculenta. In anaesthetized animals the vestibulocochlear nerve and the common root of glossopharyngeal-vagus and accessory (IX-X-XI) nerves were simultaneously labeled with fluorescein dextran amine (vestibulocochlear nerve) and tetramethylrhodamine dextran amine (IX-X-XI). With a confocal laser scanning microscope we could detect close appositions between the vestibular afferent fibers and somatodendritic components of the general and special visceral motoneurons of the ambiguus nucleus of IX-X nerves. The direct impulse transmission may provide a quick and immediate response of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal system upon body displacement.

Source: PubMed

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Keywords

accessory
 
ambiguus nucleus
 
cardiovascular
 
confocal laser scanning microscope
 
direct connections
 
direct impulse transmission
 
fluorescein dextran amine
 
gastrointestinal system
 
glossopharyngeal
 
glossopharyngeal-vagus
 
immediate response
 
Rana esculenta
 
somatodendritic components
 
special visceral motoneurons
 
tetramethylrhodamine dextran amine
 
vagus nerves
 
vestibular afferent fibers