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Vestibulo-thalamic neurons give off descending axons to the spinal cord.

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  • Vestibulo-thalamic neurons give off descending axons to the spinal cord. Abstract Text:

    n isuN Isu,a sakumaA Sakuma,m kitaharaM Kitahara,y uchinoY Uchino,i takeyamaI Takeyama,

    Vestibulo-thalamic (VT) neurons were physiologically studied in the anesthetized cat. Forty-seven VT neurons were recorded extracellularly. More than half of the VT neurons responded monosynaptically to vestibular nerve stimulation while the others responded polysynaptically. They were activated antidromically from one or two sites in the VPL. VPM, VL, VM, SG, and PO of the contralateral thalamus. Four fifths of the VT neurons were activated from the C1 segment of the spinal cord. Half of them were also activated from the C4 segment, but none were activated from the L5 segment. It is suggested that most VT neurons project descending axons to the cervical spinal cord. Axonal branching was shown by means of systematic microstimulation in the thalamus and the ventral horn in the C1 segment. The VT neurons were mainly located in the descending vestibular nucleus.

    Vestibulo-thalamic neurons give off descending axons to the spinal cord. Publishing Authors By Initials

    n isuN Isu,a sakumaA Sakuma,m kitaharaM Kitahara,y uchinoY Uchino,i takeyamaI Takeyama,

    For similar ear, inner: vestibule, labyrinth research abstracts see: ear, inner: vestibule, labyrinth research

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    Vestibulo-thalamic neurons give off descending axons to the spinal cord. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum

    VOLUME: 481

    Page Numbers: 216-20

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    ISSN: 0365-5237

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1991

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Vestibule, Labyrinth

    MESH TERMS: innervation

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University, Japan.

    Country: SWEDEN

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