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Influence of the efferent vestibular system on vestibulo-spinal reflexes in the guinea pig
Authors:V V Marlinskii  N N Preobrazhenskii  V V Seleznev  V F Shumilina
Abstract:The influence of the efferent vestibular system on vestibulo-spinal activity was investigated during experiments on guinea pigs decerebrated and following cerebellar extirpation at precollincular level. Efferent vestibular neurons forming compact groups ventromedially to the vestibular nuclei were excited by means of electrical stimulation. Electromyographic activity in the triceps brachii extensor muscles of the right and left forelimbs was adopted as a test reaction (crossed extensor reflex and locomotor activity produced by stimulating the mesencephalic locomotor region). Adequate stimulation of the vestibular apparatus was accomplished by static tilting and cyclic shifting of the animal around its longitudinal axis at angles of ±20°. The efferent vestibular system was found to exert a bilateral inhibitory action on vestibulo-spinal activity. Vestibular efferent stimulation produced a reduction in the intensity of vestibulo-fugal influences: it does not change the dynamics of vestibulo-spinal reflex effects, however. Mechanisms of vestibular efferent action on vestibular control of spinal motor activity are discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 78–86, January–February, 1989.
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