Sirkin D W, Teitelbaum P
Brain Res. 1983 Feb 7;260(2):291-6. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(83)90683-2.
Electrolytic lesions in the caudal part of the medial pontine reticular formation (PRF) in the rat abolished apomorphine- or amphetamine-induced stereotypic lateral head movements and turning to the damaged side. Rats with unilateral PRF lesions turned and circled only to the intact side, and rats with bilateral lesions did not turn at all. PRF lesions were also effective in abolishing or reducing amphetamine-induced circling in rats with unilateral nigrostriatal bundle damage. Thus, head movements induced by dopamine agonists are added to the class of head movements mediated by the PRF. It is proposed that the decussations of the motor pathways for drug-induced turning are located between the midbrain and caudal pons.
大鼠脑桥内侧网状结构(PRF)尾部的电解损伤消除了阿扑吗啡或苯丙胺诱导的刻板性侧头运动以及向损伤侧的转动。单侧PRF损伤的大鼠仅向未损伤侧转动和转圈,而双侧损伤的大鼠根本不转动。PRF损伤对于消除或减少单侧黑质纹状体束损伤大鼠中苯丙胺诱导的转圈也有效。因此,多巴胺激动剂诱导的头部运动被归入由PRF介导的头部运动类别。有人提出,药物诱导转动的运动通路交叉位于中脑和脑桥尾部之间。