ANATOMICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE AFFERENT-PROJECTIONS TO THE RETRACTOR BULBI MOTONEURONAL CELL GROUP AND OTHER PATHWAYS POSSIBLY RELATED TO THE BLINK REFLEX IN THE CAT

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HOLSTEGE, G
VANHAM, JJ
GRAVELAND, GA
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10.1016/0006-8993(86)90426-9
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Q189 [神经科学];
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In the cat the retractor bulbi (RB) muscle reflexively retracts the eye ball into the orbit. This reflex action is called the nictitating membrane response which, together with the reflex contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle, constitutes the blink reflex. The retractor bulbi (RB) motoneuronal nucleus is a small cell group located in the lateral tegmentum of the caudal pons, just dorsal to the superior olivary complex. The nucleus is identical to the accessory abducens nucleus and sends its fibers through the abducens nerve. Autoradiographical tracing results indicate that the RB nucleus receives some fibers from the principal and rostral spinal trigeminal nuclei and from the dorsal red nucleus and dorsally adjoining tegmentum. The same areas project to the intermediate facial subnucleus, containing motoneurons innervating the orbicularis oculi muscle. It is suggested that the trigeminal projection take part in the anatomical framework for the R1 component of the blink reflex. Two other brainstem areas i.e.: a portion of the caudal pontine ventrolateral tegmental field and the medullary medial tegmentum at the level of the hypoglossal nucleus were also found to project to the RB motoneuronal cell group and to the intermediate facial subnucleus. These projections were much stronger than those derived from the trigeminal nuclei and red nucleus. Moreover, the medullary premotor area projects not only to the blink motoneuronal cell groups but also to the pontine premotor area. It is suggested that both areas are involved in the R2 blink reflex component. The medullary blink premotor area receives afferents especially from oculomotor control structures in the reticular formation of the brainstem while the pontine blink premotor area receives afferents from the olivary pretectal nucleus and/or the nucleus of the optic tract and from the dorsal red nucleus and its dorsally adjoining area. Because the oculomotor control structures in the reticular formation (by way of the superior colliculus) and the red nucleus receive afferents from trigeminal nuclei, they may play an important role in tactually induced reflex blinking, while the pretectum could take part in the neuronal framework of the visually induced blink reflex.
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