Compensation of labyrinthine lesions: effects of trigeminal neurotomy on vestibular field potentials |
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Authors: | L Petrosini D Troiani B Zannoni |
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Institution: | Institute of Human Physiology-Università Cattolica S. Cuore, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The aim of the research was to analyse the vestibular nuclear activity before and after the section of the 5th cranial nerve in chronically hemilabyrinthectomized guinea pigs during the stage of compensation. The animals were hemilabyrinthectomized (chloroform and vaselin oil into the right middle ear) and upon compensation (24–45 days), field potentials were recorded from the vestibular nuclei of the intact side following electrical stimulation of the ipsilateral labyrinthine receptors. Then the left trigeminal trunk was sectioned ventrally through the foramen lacerum and ovale which are fused in the guinea pig and the vestibular field potentials were again recorded for a period of 120 min. Trigeminal neurotomy modified the vestibular field potentials determining an increment in amplitude of 30–50% of N1 and N2 waves, configuration and latency remained unaltered. The dependence of vestibular compensation on trigeminal afferents is discussed on the light of reported results. |
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Keywords: | Trigeminal neurotomy Vestibular field potentials Vestibular compensation |
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