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Neural organization of the pathways from the superior colliculus to trochlear motoneurons.

Yoshiko Izawa1, Yuriko Sugiuchi, Yoshikazu Shinoda.   

Abstract

The neural organization of the pathways from the superior colliculus (SC) to trochlear motoneurons was analyzed in anesthetized cats using intracellular recording and transneuronal labeling techniques. Stimulation of the ipsilateral or contralateral SC evoked excitation and inhibition in trochlear motoneurons with latencies of 1.1-2.3 and 1.1-3.8 ms, respectively, suggesting that the earliest components of excitation and inhibition were disynaptic. A midline section between the two SCs revealed that ipsi- and contralateral SC stimulation evoked disynaptic excitation and inhibition in trochlear motoneurons, respectively. Premotor neurons labeled transneuronally after application of wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated horseradish peroxidase into the trochlear nerve were mainly distributed ipsilaterally in the Forel's field H (FFH) and bilaterally in the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC). Consequently, we investigated these two likely intermediaries between the SC and trochlear nucleus electrophysiologically. Stimulation of the FFH evoked ipsilateral mono- and disynaptic excitation and contralateral disynaptic inhibition in trochlear motoneurons. Preconditioning stimulation of the ipsilateral SC facilitated FFH-evoked monosynaptic excitation. Stimulation of the INC evoked ipsilateral monosynaptic excitation and inhibition, and contralateral monosynaptic inhibition in trochlear motoneurons. Preconditioning stimulation of the contralateral SC facilitated contralateral INC-evoked monosynaptic inhibition. These results revealed a reciprocal input pattern from the SCs to vertical ocular motoneurons in the saccadic system; trochlear motoneurons received disynaptic excitation from the ipsilateral SC via ipsilateral FFH neurons and disynaptic inhibition from the contralateral SC via contralateral INC neurons. These inhibitory INC neurons were considered to be a counterpart of inhibitory burst neurons in the horizontal saccadic system.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17488977     DOI: 10.1152/jn.01073.2006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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