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Unit responses of the cerebellar cortex to stimulation of the vagus nerve and nerves of the limbs
Authors:O V Levchuk  N V Bratus'  R A Grigor'yan
Abstract:Responses of 74 cerebellar cortical neurons to electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve and its gastric branches and also of the limb nerves were recorded extracellularly in experiments on rats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital. Phasic and tonic unit responses were similar to all types of stimulation, but fewer neurons responded to stimulation of the vagus nerve than to stimulation of the limb nerves. Monosensory neurons responding only to visceral stimulation, were not found. Among cells giving a phasic response, some had a short and others a long latent period. The latent period of responses of all types was longer to vagal stimulation than to stimulation of the limb nerves. The maximal frequency of rhythmic responses to vagal stimulation was 8/sec, compared with 16/sec for stimulation of the limb nerves. Tonic responses of the neurons were excitatory, inhibitory, and mixed. The type of unit response could vary depending on the frequency and repetitiveness of the stimuli but was otherwise independent of the type of stimulation.N. I. Pirogov Vinnitsa Medical Institute. I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp. 471–479, September–October, 1972.
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