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Neuronal activity related to spontaneous and capsaicin-induced rhythmical jaw movements in the rat
Authors:Ohta M  Sasamoto K  Kobayashi J
Institution:Department of Physiology and Faculty of Dentistry, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. ohmasdec@mbox.nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Intraoral capsaicin induced rhythmical jaw movements (RJM) in anesthetized rats. Neurons in the trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis or the cortico-peduncular (CP) axons were extracellularly recorded. Capsaicin excited dose-dependently most caudalis neurons, which were activated by stimulation of the oral cavity and/or the tooth pulp and activated during spontaneous or induced RJM. Ten of 55 CP axons were antidromically activated by stimulation of the contralateral trigeminal motor nucleus. All antidromic and 29 other CP axons discharged prior to the spontaneous RJM, but most of them did not during capsaicin-induced RJM. These neuronal activities possibly initiate spontaneous RJM although the activities of caudalis neurons are necessary for capsicin-induced RJM.
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