Literature DB >> 6315782

Organization of eighth nerve afferent projections from individual endorgans of the inner ear in the teleost, Astronotus ocellatus.

G E Meredith, A B Butler.   

Abstract

Eighth nerve fibers from the saccule, utricle, lagena, and the anterior, horizontal, and posterior semicircular canals of a cichlid fish were traced to the octavolateralis region of the brainstem using HRP and degeneration methods. The anterior, magnocellular, descending, and posterior nuclei of the octavus column receive inputs from all endorgans, whereas the tangential nucleus receives projections only from the utricle and semicircular canals. The most rostral projections only from the utricle and semicircular canals. The most rostral projection from each endorgan is found in the eminentia granularis of the vestibulolateral lobe of the cerebellum. Sparse terminals are found in the medial reticular formation from the utricle adn semicircular canals, and utricular and saccular remain terminate in the vicinity of the lateral dendrite of the Mauthner cell. Utricular and semicircular canal projections consistently overlap centrally as do saccular and lagenar inputs. Afferent fibers from all endorgans end within relatively distinct regions throughout the octavus column of nuclei. Saccular and lagenar inputs lie dorsal to the semicircular canal terminations. Utricular endings are complex, however, in that they overlap dorsally with saccular and lagenar terminals and ventrally with the semicircular canal inputs. Cerebellar inputs are found only in the eminentia granularis of the vestibulolateral lobe, and the densest terminals are from the utricle and the semicircular canals; the sparsest are from the saccule. Previous studies in fish have indicated that generally the utricle and semicircular canals are concerned with he maintenance of static and dynamic equilibrium whereas the saccule and lagena are concerned with auditory reception. There is recent evidence, however, for multiple functions within individual endorgans. Our anatomical findings suggest that in Astronotus each otolithic endorgan carries more than one modality; that the semicircular canals are concerned solely with an equilibrium function; and that acoustic information is processed dorsally and vestibular information ventrally along the octavus column of nuclei. No single nucleus appears to be solely auditory in function and only the tangential nucleus, situated ventrally in the octavus column, appears to be solely vestibular.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6315782     DOI: 10.1002/cne.902200106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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