Literature DB >> 64284

The seventh cranial nerve of the rat. Visualization of efferent and afferent pathways by cobalt precipitation.

M R Martin, C A Mason.   

Abstract

The cobalt sulphide precipitation technique, in conjunction with Timm's intensification procedure, was used to delineate the afferent and efferent intramedullary pathways of the seventh cranial nerve complex in the rat. The branchial motor nucleus with the accompanying first part, genu, and second part of the root are described. The motor branches to the superficial facial musculature do not contain fibres of geniculate ganglion origin or fibres which terminate in the spinal trigeminal nucleus. The motor branches to the deep facial muscles arise from the dorsal part of the branchial motor nucleus and traverse to the midline medial to the genu, then project under the genu into the lateral reticular formation before exiting with the facial nerve. The salivatory and lacrimal nuclei and their intramedullary pathways are described. Sensory fibres from the cutaneous auricular branch enter the spinal trigeminal tract and most of the chorda tympani gustatory fibres enter the fasciculus solitarius. A smaller number of gustatory fibres extend medially to the region of the salivatory nucleus. Fibres of greater superficial petrosal origin also enter the fasciculus solitarius as well as the medial reticular formation. These findings are discussed in relation to previous anatomical, physiological and clinical reports.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 64284     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(77)90436-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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2.  Embryonic origin of gustatory cranial sensory neurons.

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3.  On the bilateral innervation of masticatory muscles: a study with retrograde tracers.

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4.  Afferent and efferent components of the facial nerve in a frog, Rana pipiens.

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5.  Response of the GABAergic System to Axotomy of the Rat Facial Nerve.

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6.  New data on the precise location of the lacrimo-muconasal nucleus of the rat.

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7.  Origin and course of an afferent component of the facial nerve within the central nervous system.

Authors:  P M Fuller
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8.  Epibranchial placode-derived neurons produce BDNF required for early sensory neuron development.

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