Responses of nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis neurons to vestibular stimulation in the rat |
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Authors: | M. Le Taillanter J. Lannou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Sensorielle, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Rouen, F-76130 Mont Saint Aignan, France;(2) Present address: Istituto Fisiologia, Centri Nervosi, C.N.R., Via Mario Bianco, 9, I-20131 Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Forty-nine neurons were recorded in the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis (NRTP) during horizontal vestibular and/or optokinetic stimulation in immobilized pigmented rats. During optokinetic stimulation, the response of NRTP neurons was either unidirectional (51%) or bidirectional (49%). Histological reconstruction showed that unidirectional neurons were located in the dorsal-medial part of NRTP, and bidirectional neurons in the lateral part. All neurons exhibited a response during pure vestibular sinusoidal stimulation in the frequency range 0.025 Hz-0.2 Hz. NRTP neurons were divided into two groups according to their threshold to vestibular stimulation. Group A neurons had a low threshold, a low spontaneous activity and their firing frequency slowly increased with acceleration. Group B neurons showed opposite characteristics. Phase and gain analysis suggested that NRTP neurons carry a head velocity signal. After hemiflocculectomy, the gain of the vestibular response of contralateral NRTP neurons increased. From these data, the role of NRTP in the horizontal vestibulo-oculomotor is discussed.Supported by DGRST 79.7.1012 |
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Keywords: | Nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis Vestibular Flocculus Rat |
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