EFFECTS OF TONIC NECK REFLEX ON OPTOKINETIC NYSTAGMUS IN RABBITS

被引:2
作者
ITO, S
TAKETOMI, M
HIRANO, M
机构
[1] Department of Otolaryngology, Kurume University Hospital
关键词
CERVICAL NERVE ROOT; PROPRIOCEPTOR; SMOOTH EYE MOVEMENT;
D O I
10.3109/00016489509139275
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
摘要
In this study, rabbits with black-pigmented eyes were suspended in air with none of their limbs touching the ground, and surrounded by a full-held optokinetic drum. The drum was rotated counterclockwise at 60 degrees/s. Horizontal eye movement was recorded by electronystagmograph with the animals in three postures: 1) initial posture, head and trunk aligned along the same body axis, 2) trunk rotated clockwise by 60 degrees with head stationary, and 3) trunk rotated counterclockwise by 60 degrees with head stationary. The recordings were repeated after cervical nerve roots were sectioned unilaterally. The speed of the slow phase of nystagmus was significantly faster in the second than in the initial posture, but significantly slower in the third than in the initial posture. These effects of trunk rotation on the speed of the slow phase were not seen when the side of cervical nerve section was extended. The results indicate that smooth following eye movement is influenced by the neck reflex. It is accelerated when the head turns in the same direction as the visual field, whereas it is inhibited when the head turns in the opposite direction. Proprioceptors of the extended neck appear to account for the effects observed.
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页码:134 / 136
页数:3
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