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The distribution of respiration-related and swallowing-related motoneurons innervating the rat genioglossus muscle.

Kouichi Yasuda1, Yoko Nakayama, Mizuho Tanaka, Mikiko Tanaka, Ryota Mori, Kiyofumi Furusawa.   

Abstract

The present study was an attempt to identify the location of genioglossal respiratory and swallowing motoneuron cell bodies within the hypoglossal (XII) nucleus using both electrophysiological and morphological studies. The genioglossus muscle is innervated by the genioglossal branch of the medial XII nerve. At the entrance to the muscle, the genioglossal branch divides in the directions of the mandible and tongue. Five of five rats displayed both respiratory-related and swallowing-related bursts in the medial XII branch towards the mandible. All five rats also displayed swallowing-related bursts in the medial XII branch towards the tongue. In addition, horseradish peroxidase conjugated to wheatgerm agglutinin (HRP:WGA) was injected into the proximal cut ends of each branch. When HRP:WGA was injected into the branch in the direction of the mandible, HRP-labeled cells were detected in the lateral region of the ventromedial subnucleus in the XII nucleus, extending from 0.7 to 1.2 mm rostral to the obex. On the other hand, after injection into the branch in the direction of the mandible, HRP-labeled cells were detected in the ventromedial subnucleus of the XII nucleus, extending from 0.3 to 1.2 mm rostral to the obex. These results provide evidence that genioglossal respiration-related and swallowing-related motoneurons are located in different portions within the ventromedial subnucleus of the XII nucleus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11962644     DOI: 10.1080/08990220120113020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Somatosens Mot Res        ISSN: 0899-0220            Impact factor:   1.111


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1.  Quantitative differences among EMG activities of muscles innervated by subpopulations of hypoglossal and upper spinal motoneurons during non-REM sleep - REM sleep transitions: a window on neural processes in the sleeping brain.

Authors:  I Rukhadze; H Kamani; L Kubin
Journal:  Arch Ital Biol       Date:  2011-12-01       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  Evidence of parasympathetic postganglionic neurons in the rat hypoglossal nerve trunk.

Authors:  Kouichi Yasuda; Ryota Mori; Mikiko Tanaka; Yoko Nakayama; Susumu Tanaka; Toshifumi Kumai; Hitomi Matsuhashi; Eiji Kondo; Minoru Yamaoka; Kiyofumi Furusawa
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2003-09-11       Impact factor: 1.972

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