Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel

Abstract Sensory nerve fibers from the lateral line system and labyrinth of Anguilla anguilla were labeled with horseradish peroxidase and traced to various targets in the ipsilateral brainstem. The three rami of the anterior lateral line nerve and the supratemporal ramus of the posterior lateral li...

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Published in:Journal of Comparative Neurology
Main Authors: Meredith, G. E., Roberts, B. L., Maslam, Suharti
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1987
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/cne.902650405 2024-06-02T07:55:12+00:00 Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel Meredith, G. E. Roberts, B. L. Maslam, Suharti 1987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cne.902650405 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fcne.902650405 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/cne.902650405 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Comparative Neurology volume 265, issue 4, page 507-520 ISSN 0021-9967 1096-9861 journal-article 1987 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902650405 2024-05-03T10:53:12Z Abstract Sensory nerve fibers from the lateral line system and labyrinth of Anguilla anguilla were labeled with horseradish peroxidase and traced to various targets in the ipsilateral brainstem. The three rami of the anterior lateral line nerve and the supratemporal ramus of the posterior lateral line nerve form overlapping terminal zones in the ventral portion of nucleus medialis. The posterior lateral line nerve on the body is represented exclusively in the dorsal half of the nucleus medialis. Eighth nerve fibers from the otolithic end organs in the inner ear send fibers into dorsal portions of three octavus nuclei: anterior, magnocellular, and descending, and saccular fibers lie most medial and utricular fibers most lateral. Fibers from vestibular organs, especially the semicircular canals and utricle, end densely in ventral portions of these nuclei and in the tangential nucleus. All labyrinthine sense organs send fibers into the region of a Mauthner‐like neuron, and all except the saccule terminate in the reticular formation, tangential nucleus, and eminentia granularis of the cerebellum. Primary sensory input to the octavolateralis efferent nucleus comes only from the labyrinth, and fibers from the saccule alone penetrate the region of efferent neuronal somata. Fibers from labyrinthine end organs except the saccule project to the reticular formation where they may contact the dendrites of efferent somata. Fibers from the lateral line and the eighth nerve overlap most extensively at the rostral pole of the nucleus medialis and in the eminentia granularis of the cerebellum. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Wiley Online Library Labyrinth ENVELOPE(160.833,160.833,-77.550,-77.550) Journal of Comparative Neurology 265 4 507 520
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description Abstract Sensory nerve fibers from the lateral line system and labyrinth of Anguilla anguilla were labeled with horseradish peroxidase and traced to various targets in the ipsilateral brainstem. The three rami of the anterior lateral line nerve and the supratemporal ramus of the posterior lateral line nerve form overlapping terminal zones in the ventral portion of nucleus medialis. The posterior lateral line nerve on the body is represented exclusively in the dorsal half of the nucleus medialis. Eighth nerve fibers from the otolithic end organs in the inner ear send fibers into dorsal portions of three octavus nuclei: anterior, magnocellular, and descending, and saccular fibers lie most medial and utricular fibers most lateral. Fibers from vestibular organs, especially the semicircular canals and utricle, end densely in ventral portions of these nuclei and in the tangential nucleus. All labyrinthine sense organs send fibers into the region of a Mauthner‐like neuron, and all except the saccule terminate in the reticular formation, tangential nucleus, and eminentia granularis of the cerebellum. Primary sensory input to the octavolateralis efferent nucleus comes only from the labyrinth, and fibers from the saccule alone penetrate the region of efferent neuronal somata. Fibers from labyrinthine end organs except the saccule project to the reticular formation where they may contact the dendrites of efferent somata. Fibers from the lateral line and the eighth nerve overlap most extensively at the rostral pole of the nucleus medialis and in the eminentia granularis of the cerebellum.
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author Meredith, G. E.
Roberts, B. L.
Maslam, Suharti
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Roberts, B. L.
Maslam, Suharti
Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
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title Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
title_short Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
title_full Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
title_fullStr Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of afferent fibers in the brainstem from end organs in the ear and lateral line in the european eel
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