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The mesencephalic–hypoglossal nuclei loop as a possible central pattern generator for rhythmical whisking in rats

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
The mesencephalic–hypoglossal nuclei loop as a possible central pattern generator for rhythmical whisking in rats / Caria, Marcello Alessandro; Biagi, Francesca; Becciu, Chiara Ombretta. - In: EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 1432-1106. - (2018), pp. 1-13. [10.1007/s00221-018-5347-7]
Abstract:
It has been previously demonstrated that the Me5 nucleus is involved in the genesis of reflex activities at whisker pad level.
Specific Me5 neurons, which provide sensory innervation of the macrovibrissae, are monosynaptically connected with small
hypoglossal neurons innervating the extrinsic muscles that control macrovibrissal movements. Artificial whisking, induced
by the electrical stimulation of the peripheral stump of the facial nerve and the electrical stimulation of the XII nucleus or
the infraorbital nerve, induced evoked responses in the whisker pad extrinsic motor units, along with a significant increase
in the electromyographic activity of the extrinsic pad muscles (Mameli et al. in Acta Oto-Laryngol 126:1334–1338, 2006;
in Pfűgers Arch Eur J Physiol 456:1189–1198, 2008; in Brain Res 1283:34–40, 2009; in Exp Brain Res 234:753–761, 2016).
In anaesthetized rats, we evaluated the possible involvement of this Me5–XII loop in the genesis of rhythmical whisking.
The anatomical findings showed that in addition to the ipsilateral, even the contralateral Me5 nucleus could be retrogradely
labeled by the Dil tracer injected into the whisker pad of one side, they, furthermore, showed labeled axons extending across
the midline between the two nuclei. The electrophysiological findings agreed with the neuroanatomical results, since the
mechanical or artificially induced deflection of the whiskers of one side, evoked in the Me5 contralateral nucleus different
patterns of responses. The hypothesis that the Me5–XII loops, along with their cross-linked relationship, could act as a
“central generator” responsible for the stereotyped symmetrical pattern of macrovibrissal movements such as rhythmical
whisking has been discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Whisker pad · Trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus · Hypoglossal nucleus · Sensorimotor control of vibrissa movements · Rhythmical whisking · Rat
Elenco autori:
Caria, Marcello Alessandro; Biagi, Francesca; Becciu, Chiara Ombretta
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/242238
Pubblicato in:
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
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