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Otolith and semicircular canal inputs to single vestibular neurons in cats.
Authors:Y Uchino
Institution:Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan. y-uchino@tokyo-med.ac.jp
Abstract:Researchers studied the convergence of the vertical posterior semicircular canal (PC), saccular nerves (SAC), utricular nerves (UT), and horizontal semicircular canal nerves (HC) on single vestibular neurons. The vestibular neurons were categorized by their innervating targets. Vestibular neurons were classified as vestibulospinal proper neurons (VS), vestibulo-ocular proper neurons (VO), vestibulo-oculo-spinal neurons sending axon collaterals to the extraocular motoneuron pools and spinal cord (VOS), and vestibular nucleus neurons without axons to the oculomotor nuclei or the spinal cord (V). Results indicate that the percentage of convergence of VS neurons was higher that that of neurons sending axons to the oculomotor nuclei (VO and VOS). They conclude that the convergence of canal and otolith inputs likely contributes mainly to vestibulospinal reflexes by sending inputs to the neck and other muscles during head inclination, which creates the combined stimuli of angular and linear acceleration.
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