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Reflex responses of single salivatory neurons to stimulation of trigeminal sensory branches in the cat
Authors:Toshiki Murakami   Ken-Ichi Ishizuka   Masayoshi Yoshihara  Minoru Uchiyama
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Oral Physiology, Nippon Dental University, Niigata 1-8 Hamaura-cho, Niigata 951, Japan

Abstract:Responses of 71 single salivatory neurons, identified by antidromic spikes evoked by stimulation of the chorda tympani, were tested to stimulation of the ipsilateral infraorbital (IO), inferior alveolar (IA) and lingual nerves (LN) in the cat. Fifty-one neurons responded with spike potentials to stimulation of one or more of these nerves (responsive type, R), while the remaining 20 neurons did not respond to stimulation of any of them (non-responsive type, NR). Thirty-three R neurons activated by stimulation of all of the 3 trigeminal afferent branches, while 12 neurons responded with spikes to stimulation of only one branch, usually of LN. Reflex spike responses appeared with a latency of 5.6–14.6 ms to LN stimulation, 6.4–15.7 ms to IO stimulation and 6.0–26.0 ms to IA stimultion. Impulses of both Aβ and Aδ afferent fibres of the trigeminal nerve were found to be effective for activation of salivatory neurons.
Keywords:salivatory neuron   salivary reflex   trigeminal afferent
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