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Synaptic linkage in the vestibulo-ocular and cerebello-vestibular pathways to the VIth nucleus in the rabbit

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Intra- and extra-cellular responses were recorded with glass microelectrodes from motoneurons in the VIth cranial nuclei of anesthesized rabbits. VIth nucleus motoneurons were identified by their antidromic activation from the VIth nerve. In these motoneurons stimulation of the ipsilateral VIIIth nerve produced IPSPs with disynaptic latencies (mean and S.D., 1.08 ± 0.1 msec) while stimulation of the contralateral VIIIth nerve produced EPSPs with disynaptic latencies (mean and S.D., 1.20 ± 0.18 msec). Correspondingly, direct stimulation of the ipsilateral medial vestibular nucleus (MV), produced IPSPs with monosynaptic latencies (mean and S.D., 0.61±0.15 msec) while direct stimulation of the contralateral MV produced EPSPs with monosynaptic latencies (mean and S.D., 0.61±0.09 msec). Further, with the recording electrode placed within the VIth nucleus to observe the extracellular potentials corresponding to the intracellularly recorded IPSPs and EPSPs, the medulla was systematically tracked with a monopolar stimulating electrode. It was demonstrated that the inhibitory relay cells could be effectively stimulated in the rostral half of the ipsilateral MV and the excitatory relay cells in the rostral half of the contralateral MV.

Pharmacological investigation suggested that the inhibitory transmitter involved in the vestibular inhibition is gamma amino-butyric acid or a related substance.

Electric stimulation of the flocculus produced a prominant depression in the inhibitory vestibulo-ocular reflex pathway to the VIth nucleus, while the excitatory pathway was free of any similar flocculus inhibition.

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Highstein, S.M. Synaptic linkage in the vestibulo-ocular and cerebello-vestibular pathways to the VIth nucleus in the rabbit. Exp Brain Res 17, 301–314 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00234668

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