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Recovery of head postural control following unilateral vestibular neurectomy in the cat. Neck muscle activity and neuronal correlates in Deiters' nuclei.

Y Zennou-Azogui1, L Borel, M Lacour, L Ez-Zaher, M Ouaknine.   

Abstract

Recovery of head postural control after unilateral vestibular neurectomy was investigated in the alert cat by chronically recording the spontaneous neck muscle EMG activity from splenius capitis on both sides and the vestibulocollic reflexes evoked during roll and pitch tilts. Neuronal correlates occurring within the lateral (Deiters) vestibular nuclei (LVN) were also recorded during the time-course of recovery. During the acute phase (1-2 weeks), the cats exhibited strong imbalance in spontaneous neck muscle activity, characterized by increased muscular tone in the ipsilateral splenius capitis muscle and hypoactivity in the contralateral one. At the same time, the mean resting activity of Deiters' neurons strongly decreased on the deafferented side, while a slight but significant decrease was observed on the intact side. Vestibulocollic reflexes were totally lacking during the acute phase, whatever the direction and the amplitude of tilt. Recovery developed in the following weeks, leading to complete rebalance of spontaneous EMG activity as well as near to normal static vestibulocollic reflexes 5 weeks after the lesion. However, compensation remained sub-normal during roll tilts while overcompensation was found during pitch tilts, suggesting that the intact labyrinth would play a leader role in the recovery process but that bilateral cooperation of the two labyrinths is required for proper head postural control. Five weeks are also needed for a partial rebalancing of resting activity between both LVN. These results indicate that changes in neck muscle activity observed in the acute cats and that recovery found in the compensated animals could result from modifications in neural networks controlling neck musculature, such as the LVN.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8285044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol Suppl        ISSN: 0365-5237


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