Literature DB >> 11382865

Anatomical demonstration of a medullary enkephalinergic pathway potentially implicated in the oro-facial muscle atonia of paradoxical sleep in the cat.

P Fort1, C Rampon, D Gervasoni, C Peyron, P H Luppi.   

Abstract

The present study was aimed to compare in detail the distribution within the rostral ventromedial medulla of Methionin-Enkephalin-immunoreactive neurons with efferent projections to the facial or trigeminal motor nuclei, using a double immunostaining technique in colchicine-treated cats. Following cholera toxin B subunit injections in the facial or trigeminal motor nuclei, we found that respectively 55% and 65% of the medium to large-sized retrogradely labeled cells in the lateral part of the nucleus reticularis magnocellularis were Methionin-Enkephalin-positive. For both motor nuclei, the double-labeled neurons had similar morphology and size and were located exactly in the same area. They could therefore belong to the same population of reticular enkephalinergic neurons. Based on these and previous anatomical and electrophysiological data, we propose that these enkephalin-containing neurons could participate in the hyperpolarization of brainstem and spinal somatic motoneurons during paradoxical sleep.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11382865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Res Online        ISSN: 1096-214X


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