Literature DB >> 7506112

The central connections of the vagus nerve in the ferret.

A P Knox1, N L Strominger, A H Battles, D O Carpenter.   

Abstract

The vagus nerve mediates emesis due to gastric irritation. The central representation of the vagus in the ferret was studied to establish how the nerve is connected to areas important in the regulation of emesis. In a series of 10 ferrets, WGA-HRP injections (10 microliters) were made into the nodose ganglion. After 24-48 h, animals were reanesthetized and perfused transcardially. A block extending from the pons to upper cervical spinal cord was cut at 50 microns and sections reacted. Nodose ganglion injections of WGA-HRP produced labeling of vagal preterminal segments in the ipsilateral dorsal vagal complex including all subnuclei of the solitary complex where the medial and subgelatinous subnuclei received the densest input, the area postrema (AP), which contained a modest amount of terminal label, and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMX). Contralateral terminal label, quantitatively much less, was similarly distributed except that within the solitary complex it was limited to the medial and subgelatinous subnuclei. Retrogradely labeled cells formed ipsilateral dorsomedial and ventrolateral columns, corresponding, respectively, to the DMX and the nucleus ambiguus (including retrofacial and retroambiguus).

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7506112     DOI: 10.1016/0361-9230(94)90048-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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Authors:  Bill J Yates; Michael F Catanzaro; Daniel J Miller; Andrew A McCall
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2.  Vagus nerve stimulation for primary headache disorders: An anatomical review to explain a clinical phenomenon.

Authors:  Dylan Jozef Hendrik Augustinus Henssen; Berend Derks; Mats van Doorn; Niels Verhoogt; Anne-Marie Van Cappellen van Walsum; Peter Staats; Kris Vissers
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