The purpose of the present work is to investigate the distribution of the nerve fibres subserving efferent control in frog labyrinth. Following electrical stimulation of a twig of the isolated VIII nerve compound action potentials could be picked up from the others nervous twigs. Denervation experiments suggest that these compound potentials are sustained by efferent fibres which branch in the VIII nerve providing collaterals to otolith and canal organs. This axonal organization, therefore, enables single efferent neurones to control the activity arising from different types of labyrinthine receptors.

Axonal organization of the peripheral efferent system in the frog labyrinth

PRIGIONI, IVO;VALLI, PAOLO;CASELLA, CESARE
1980-01-01

Abstract

The purpose of the present work is to investigate the distribution of the nerve fibres subserving efferent control in frog labyrinth. Following electrical stimulation of a twig of the isolated VIII nerve compound action potentials could be picked up from the others nervous twigs. Denervation experiments suggest that these compound potentials are sustained by efferent fibres which branch in the VIII nerve providing collaterals to otolith and canal organs. This axonal organization, therefore, enables single efferent neurones to control the activity arising from different types of labyrinthine receptors.
1980
Physiology considers resources that study the regulation of biological functions at the level of the whole organism. This includes research from biochemical, cell biological and whole system studies of human and animal physiology. Comparative physiology, biological rhythms, and physiological measurement are also included. Resources emphasizing cellular regulation, or the physiology of specific organs are excluded and are covered in the Cell & Developmental Biology and Medical Research: Organs & Systems categories.
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Italiano
Internazionale
STAMPA
LVI
5
430
434
Tematica: Sistema efferente vestibolare
LABYRINTH; EFFERENT FIBRES; EFFERENT CONTROL
3
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Prigioni, Ivo; Valli, Paolo; Casella, Cesare
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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