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Sources of direct excitatory and inhibitory inputs from the medial rhombencephalic tegmentum to lateral and medial rectus motoneurons in the cat.

A Grantyn, R Grantyn, U Gaunitz, K P Robiné.   

Abstract

The paramedian pontine and bulbar tegmentum was explored by microstimulation to outline the sites of origin of direct excitatory and inhibitory inputs to lateral rectus (LR) and medial rectus (MR) motoneurons (MNs). In order to avoid activation of fibers of passage and axon reflexes originating outside the stimulation sites, experiments were carried out 4--22 days after brain stem transections causing degeneration of vestibulo-ocular pathways. Additionally, in some experiments the paramedian tegmentum was isolated from the contralateral side by midline transections. Mapping of stimulus sites from which monosynaptic EPSPs and IPSPs were elicited brought out the following preoculomotor reticular regions: 1. LR-MNs received monosynaptic IPSPs from the contralateral reticular formation corresponding to Nucl. reticularis points caudalis (R.p.c.) and the rostral part of Nucl. reticularis gigantocellularis (R.gc.). 2. Monosynaptic inhibitory input to MR-MNs could only be demonstrated after degeneration of excitatory pathways ascending from the internuclear neurons of the VIth nucleus and from the ipsilateral vestibular nuclei. Monosynaptic IPSPs originated in the ipsilateral dorso-medial tegmentum through the entire extent of the Nucl. reticularis pontis oralis and rostral R.p.c. including the region of the ipsilateral VIth nucleus. 3. Monosynaptic excitation of LR-MNs was induced by stimulation of the ipsilateral R.p.c. and the rostral half of the paramedian bulbar tegmentum (R.gc.). 4. The sites from which monosynaptic EPSPs were evoked in MR-MNs were confined to the contralateral VIth nucleus and its immediate vicinity. No evidence could be obtained for direct excitatory inputs to MR-MNs from the ipsilateral paramedian tegmentum. It is concluded that the paramedian rhombencephalic reticular formation contains four pools of premotor neurons related to coordination of conjugate horizontal eye movements. Two of them are excitatory for LR- and MR-MNs with ipsilateral ON-directions, the other two mediate reciprocal inhibition of the antagonistic motor nuclei.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6247178     DOI: 10.1007/bf00237069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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Authors:  A A Grantyn; R Grantyn
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1976-03-26       Impact factor: 3.252

3.  Inhibitory reticular neurons related to the quick phase of vestibular nystagmus--their location and projection.

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Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1977-03-30       Impact factor: 1.972

4.  Eye movements induced by stimulation of the pontine reticular formation: evidence for integration in oculomotor pathways.

Authors:  B Cohen; A Komatsuzaki
Journal:  Exp Neurol       Date:  1972-07       Impact factor: 5.330

5.  Vestibular and medullary brain stem afferents to the abducens nucleus in the cat.

Authors:  R J Maciewicz; C R Kaneko; S M Highstein; K Eagen
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1977-03-11       Impact factor: 3.252

6.  An autoradiographic study of the pathways from the pontine reticular formation involved in horizontal eye movements.

Authors:  J A Büttner-Ennever; V Henn
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1976-05-21       Impact factor: 3.252

7.  Participation of medial pontine reticular formation in eye movement generation in monkey.

Authors:  E L Keller
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1974-03       Impact factor: 2.714

8.  Excitatory termination of abducens internuclear neurons on medial rectus motoneurons: relationship to syndrome of internuclear ophthalmoplegia.

Authors:  S M Highstein; R Baker
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1978-11       Impact factor: 2.714

9.  Vestibular projections to medial rectus subdivision of oculomotor nucleus.

Authors:  R Baker; S M Highstein
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1978-11       Impact factor: 2.714

10.  Electroanatomy of tectal efferent connections related to eye movements in the horizontal plane.

Authors:  A Grantyn; R Grantyn; K P Robiné; A Berthoz
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1979-09       Impact factor: 1.972

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2.  Eye movements and abducens motoneuron behavior after cholinergic activation of the nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis.

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3.  Ultrastructural study of vestibular and reticular projections to the abducens nucleus.

Authors:  J Destombes; A Rouvière
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 1.972

4.  Common interneurones mediating cortical and tectal excitation of abducens motoneurones in the cat.

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Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 1.972

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6.  Abduction paresis with rostral pontine and/or mesencephalic lesions: Pseudoabducens palsy and its relation to the so-called posterior internuclear ophthalmoplegia of Lutz.

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