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Parallel medullary gustatospinal pathways in a catfish: possible neural substrates for taste-mediated food search.

J S Kanwal1, T E Finger.   

Abstract

Taste and tactile fibers in the facial nerve of catfish innervate extraoral taste buds and terminate somatotopically in the facial lobe (FL)-a medullary structure crucial for gustatory-mediated food search. The present study was performed to determine the neural linkages between the gustatory input and the spinal motor output. Spinal injections of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) label spinopetal cells in the octaval nuclei, the nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus, and reticulospinal neurons (Rsps) in the brainstem medial reticular formation (RF), including the Mauthner cell. A somatotopically organized, direct faciospinal system originating from superficial cells scattered in the lateral lobule of the facial lobe (ll) is also labeled. The brainstem reticulospinal cells are segmentally organized into 14 clusters within eight segments of the reticular formation and includes one cluster (RS5) directly ventral to the FL. Injections of HRP or fluorescent tracers into the medial lobule of the FL label a facioreticular projection terminating around the Rsps of RS5. DiI injections into this area of the RF retrogradely label deeply situated bipolar neurons, especially in the medial and intermediate lobules of the FL. Electrophysiological recordings in and around RS5 show units with large receptive fields and with responses to chemical and tactile stimulation. The FL projects to the spinal cord via two pathways: (1) a topographically organized direct faciospinal pathway, and (2) an indirect facioreticulospinal pathway in which reticular neurons process and integrate gustatory information before influencing spinal circuitry for motor control during food search.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9169545      PMCID: PMC6573359     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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