VERTICAL EYE MOVEMENT-RELATED SECONDARY VESTIBULAR NEURONS ASCENDING IN MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL FASCICULUS IN CAT .1. FIRING PROPERTIES AND PROJECTION PATHWAYS

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IWAMOTO, Y [1 ]
KITAMA, T [1 ]
YOSHIDA, K [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TSUKUBA,INST BASIC MED SCI,DEPT PHYSIOL,TSUKUBA,IBARAKI 305,JAPAN
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10.1152/jn.1990.63.4.902
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The firing characteristics and projection patterns of secondary vestibular nucleus neurons involved in the vertical vestibuloocular pathways were investigated in alert cats. Single-unit recordings were made in the medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) near the trochlear nucleus from axons that were monosynaptically activated after electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve. In a total of 253 identified secondary neurons, 225 discharged in relation to vertical eye movements; 189 of these increased their firing rate for downward eye movements and 36 for upward movements. The activity of the remaining 28 axons was not related to eye movements when the head was still. Virtually all of the secondary neurons with downward on-direction displayed tonic activity that was primarily related to steady eye position during fixation (DPV neurons). The slope of the relationship between firing rate and vertical eye position ranged from 1.2 to 9.1 (spikes/s)/deg with a mean of 3.2 (spikes/s)/deg. The regularity of firing was quantified by calculating the coefficient of variation (CV) of interspike intervals. A comparison of the CV in the population units indicated that DPV neurons could be classified as either regular or irregular neurons. There was a tendency for regular neurons to have higher firing rates and higher correlation coefficients for the rate-position relationships than irregular neurons. During pitch rotation in the light, all the DPV neurons tested increased their firing rate with upward head rotation. Both the phase and the amplitude of the response indicated that DPV neurons discharged not only in relation to eye position but also in relation to head velocity, suggesting that they received monosynaptic input from the posterior semicircular canal. The gain and phase lag of the response relative to head velocity were measured at 0.5 Hz. The range of the gain was 1.1-5.1 (spikes/s)(deg/s), and that of the phase lag was 18.3-62.4°. There was a tendency for irregular DPV neurons to have a larger gain and smaller phase lag than regular DPV neurons.
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