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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Experimental brain research 20 (1974), S. 223-238 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Trochlear nucleus ; Interstitial nucleus of Cajal ; Darkschewitsch nucleus ; Descending oculomotor control
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Stimulation of both an ipsi and contralateral medial midbrain area in pentobarbital anesthetized cats evoked an EPSP-IPSP sequence in trochlear motoneurons (TMn). The latencies of both the EPSP and IPSP were in the monosynaptic range. Experiments on chronic medial longitudinal fasciculus sectioned cats showed that the TMn effects were not produced by collaterals of ascending vestibular axons antidromically excited from the medial midbrain. Stimulation of the same area had no effect in abducens motoneurons, but produced EPSPs and spikes in reticular neurons just ventral to the VI nucleus. The effective area for producing TMn PSPs, as delimited by multiple stimulation electrode arrays, extended only over the interstitial nucleus of Cajal-nucleus of Darkschewitsch area (IN). The effective bilateral IN areas appeared homogeneous in their ability to produce both the EPSP and IPSP components in TMns, even at minimum stimulus strength. It was concluded that the IN area is the origin of monosynaptic excitatory and inhibitory pathways to TN, and it was discussed how the IN has the synaptology required of an integration center for reciprocal control of conjugate vertical and rotational eye movements.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 349 (1974), S. 149-158 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Frog Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex ; Ocular Motoneurons ; Reciprocal Innervation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Field and intracellular potentials were recorded in the abducens and oculomotor nuclei of the frog following stimulation of the anterior branch of the ipsi- and contralateral vestibular nerves. 2. Intracellular recordings from ocular motoneurons demonstrated that in frogs, as in higher vertebrates, there exists a reciprocal labyrinthine innervation of ocular motoneurons. For example, abducens motoneurons received inhibition and excitation from the ipsi- and contralateral VIIIth nerves, respectively. 3. Vestibular impulses arrived in the motor nuclei ca. 1.7 msec after VIIIth nerve stimulation, and the earliest EPSPs and IPSPs were produced in motoneurons ca. 2.5 msec after stimulation. These data suggest a disynaptic linkage between the VIIIth nerve and the ocular motor nuclei. 4. Removal of the cerebellum had no influence on the vestibular-evoked PSPs recorded in motoneurons. This finding suggested that the PSPs were produced through pathways running via the vestibular nuclei and the MLF to motoneurons.
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