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Vertical semicircular canal inputs to cat extraocular motoneurons

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Synaptic potentials were recorded in identified extraocular motoneurons in anesthetized cats, following stimulation of ampullary nerves of the anterior and posterior semicircular canals.

Superior rectus motoneurons received disynaptic EPSPs and IPSPs following stimulation of the two ampullary nerves of the anterior and posterior semicircular canals, respectively. In the inferior rectus motoneurons, the effects of anterior and posterior semicircular canal stimulation were a mirror image of those on superior rectus motoneurons.

Inferior oblique motoneurons developed disynaptic EPSPs and IPSPs following stimulation of the ampullary nerves of the contralateral anterior and ipsilateral posterior semicircular canals, respectively. In addition, some inferior oblique motoneurons displayed disynaptic IPSPs following stimulation of the contralateral ampullary nerve of the posterior semicircular canal. In the superior oblique (trochlear) motoneurons, disynaptic EPSPs and IPSPs were recorded after stimulation of the contralateral posterior and ipsilateral anterior semicircular canals, respectively.

There was no significant connection between the ampullary nerves of the vertical semicircular canals and motoneurons innervating lateral and medial rectus muscles.

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Abbreviations

i-:

Ipsilateral to the recorded motoneuron

c-:

Contralateral to the recorded motoneuron

ACN:

Ampullary nerve of the anterior semicircular canal

HCN:

Ampullary nerve of the horizontal semicircular canal

PCN:

Ampullary nerve of the posterior semicircular canal

IO:

Inferior oblique

IR:

Inferior rectus

LR:

Lateral rectus

MR:

Medial rectus

SO:

Superior oblique

SR:

Superior rectus

EPSP:

Excitatory postsynaptic potential

IPSP:

Inhibitory postsynaptic potential

PSP:

Postsynaptic potential

MLF:

Medial longitudinal fasciculus

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Uchino, Y., Suzuki, S. & Watanabe, S. Vertical semicircular canal inputs to cat extraocular motoneurons. Exp Brain Res 41, 45–53 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00236678

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