Delgado-García J M, Vidal P P, Gómez C, Berthoz A
Departamento de Fisiología Animal, Facultad de Biología, Sevilla, Spain.
Neuroscience. 1989;29(2):291-307. doi: 10.1016/0306-4522(89)90058-4.
The activity of 62 antidromically identified prepositus hypoglossi neurons was recorded in 10 alert cats during spontaneous, vestibular or visually induced eye movements. Neurons were antidromically activated from stimulating electrodes implanted in the ipsilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus (n = 24), the ipsilateral interstitial nucleus of Cajal (n = 6), the ipsilateral parabigeminal nucleus (n = 2), the contralateral superior colliculus (n = 6) and the contralateral cerebellar posterior peduncle (n = 24). Neurons were identified as eye-movement-related when their rate-position and/or rate-velocity plots showed correlation coefficients greater than or equal to 0.6. They were further classified as "position", "position-velocity" and "velocity-position" according to their relative eye position and velocity coefficients. However, they seemed to be distributed as a continuum in which a progressive decrease of eye velocity sensitivity was accompanied by a proportional increase in eye position sensitivity. "Position-velocity" neurons (n = 9) were mainly horizontal type II neurons projecting to the vicinity of the oculomotor complex; two of these neurons with vertical sensitivity were also activated from the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. Mean position and velocity sensitivity of these neurons were 5.2 spikes/s per degree and 0.62 spikes/s per degree per second, respectively. Pure "position" neurons (n = 7) also showed activation during ipsilateral eye fixations; their mean position gain was 7.3 spikes/s per degree and they projected to the ipsilateral oculomotor and Cajal nuclei, and to the contralateral superior colliculus. "Velocity-position" neurons (n = 18) were type I or II neurons with rather irregular tonic firing rates and a mean velocity gain of 0.75 spikes/s per degree per second. Type II "velocity-position" neurons projected mainly to the oculomotor area, while type I neurons projected preferentially to the cerebellum. A special type of "pause" neuron (n = 5), with very low firing rate and pausing mainly for contralateral saccades, was activated exclusively from the contralateral posterior peduncle. Many neurons with weak eye movement sensitivity (n = 22) were activated mainly (73%) from the cerebellum. It can be concluded that the prepositus hyperglossi nucleus distributes specific eye movement related signals to motor and premotor brainstem and cerebellar structures. The variability of interspike intervals of representative prepositus hypoglossi neurons of each class was compared to the discharge variability of identified abducens motoneurons.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
在10只清醒猫的自发、前庭或视觉诱发眼动过程中,记录了62个经逆向鉴定的舌下前置核神经元的活动。通过植入同侧内侧纵束(n = 24)、同侧 Cajal 间质核(n = 6)、同侧副视束核(n = 2)、对侧上丘(n = 6)和对侧小脑后脚(n = 24)的刺激电极对神经元进行逆向激活。当神经元的频率 - 位置和/或频率 - 速度图显示相关系数大于或等于0.6时,被确定为与眼动相关。根据它们相对的眼位置和速度系数,它们进一步被分类为“位置型”、“位置 - 速度型”和“速度 - 位置型”。然而,它们似乎是连续分布的,其中眼速度敏感性的逐渐降低伴随着眼位置敏感性的成比例增加。“位置 - 速度型”神经元(n = 9)主要是投射到动眼神经复合体附近的水平II型神经元;其中两个具有垂直敏感性的神经元也可从 Cajal 间质核激活。这些神经元的平均位置敏感性和速度敏感性分别为每秒每度5.2个峰电位和每秒每度每秒0.62个峰电位。纯“位置型”神经元(n = 7)在同侧眼注视时也表现出激活;它们的平均位置增益为每秒每度7.3个峰电位,投射到同侧动眼神经核和 Cajal 核以及对侧上丘。“速度 - 位置型”神经元(n = 18)是I型或II型神经元,其紧张性放电频率相当不规则,平均速度增益为每秒每度每秒0.75个峰电位。II型“速度 - 位置型”神经元主要投射到动眼神经区域,而I型神经元优先投射到小脑。一种特殊类型的“暂停”神经元(n = 5),放电频率非常低,主要在对侧扫视时暂停,仅从对侧后脚激活。许多眼动敏感性较弱的神经元(n = 22)主要(73%)从小脑激活。可以得出结论,舌下前置核将特定的眼动相关信号分配到运动和运动前脑干及小脑结构。比较了每类代表性舌下前置核神经元的峰间间隔变异性与已鉴定的展神经运动神经元的放电变异性。(摘要截断于400字)