Modification of vestibular-induced pause neuron firing during anesthesia and light sleep.

Abstract:

:Anatomic and electrophysiologic evidence suggests there is a vestibular input to eye movement-related pause neurons in the midline of the pontine reticular formation of the cat. The present investigation sought to explore the functional significance of this vestibular drive by examining pause neuron response to horizontal rotational stimulation as cats were anesthetized with halothane or went into natural light sleep. Anesthesia unmasks the vestibular input to pause neurons in that during anesthesia, pause neurons continue to fire but their firing rate is modulated by vestibular stimulation. The particular response patterns of pause neurons to anesthesia are not uniform. We suggest that the results observed could be explained if pause neurons received input from both vestibular nuclei, either directly or possibly via the prepositus hypoglossi.

journal_name

Exp Neurol

journal_title

Experimental neurology

authors

Ito J,Markham CH,Curthoys IS

doi

10.1016/0014-4886(87)90300-1

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1987-03-01 00:00:00

pages

571-86

issue

3

eissn

0014-4886

issn

1090-2430

journal_volume

95

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