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Connections between utricular nerve and neck flexor motoneurons of decerebrate cats

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We studied the circuitry between the utricular (UT) nerve and ventral neck motoneurons innervating the longus capitis (LC), a neck flexor muscle, in decerebrate cats. We recorded intracellularly from 63 LC (ipsilateral 37, contralateral 26) motoneurons in C1 and C2 segments. UT nerve stimulation evoked disynaptic, excitatory postsynaptic potentials in all ipsilateral LC motoneurons, and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials that were at least trisynaptic in almost all contralateral LC motoneurons. UT effects on neck motoneurons innervating muscles involved in flexion and lateral turning are similar to the connections between the UT nerve and neck extensor motoneurons. These neuron circuits may play a role in fixing the head and the neck to the body during horizontal linear acceleration.

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Ikegami, H., Sasaki, M. & Uchino, Y. Connections between utricular nerve and neck flexor motoneurons of decerebrate cats. Exp Brain Res 98, 373–378 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00233975

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