Projections from the pelvic nerve to the periphery of the cat's thalamic ventral posterolateral nucleus and adjacent regions of the posterior complex
J. Bruggemann, C. Vahle-Hinz and K. D. Kniffki Physiologisches Institut, Universitat Wurzburg, Germany. 1. Mapping experiments were performed in the region of the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the lateral thalamus in pentobarbitone-anesthetized cats with the aim to locate foci with input from th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1994-11, Vol.72 (5), p.2237-2245 |
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Zusammenfassung: | J. Bruggemann, C. Vahle-Hinz and K. D. Kniffki
Physiologisches Institut, Universitat Wurzburg, Germany.
1. Mapping experiments were performed in the region of the ventral
posterolateral nucleus of the lateral thalamus in
pentobarbitone-anesthetized cats with the aim to locate foci with input
from the electrically stimulated pelvic nerve. The locations of the
recording sites were verified in Nissl-stained histological sections with
reference to electrolytic lesions. 2. Of the 68 visceroceptive thalamic
neurons identified, 63% were located in the periphery of the ventral
posterolateral nucleus (VPLp) and 34% in the dorsal, lateral, and medial
aspects of the posterior complex (POd, POl, and POm, respectively) directly
adjacent to VPLp. The region surrounding the middle and caudal part of the
ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL) received a much denser input from the
pelvic nerve than that around the rostral pole of VPL. 3. The response
latencies of the thalamic neurons to pelvic nerve stimulation ranged from
10 to 65 ms (median: 16 ms; interquartile distance: 12-20 ms) indicating a
transmission of information from the pelvic space via small and large
diameter myelinated fibers. 4. Seventy-nine percent of the visceroceptive
neurons tested (n = 58), in addition, had low threshold somatic receptive
fields that were located in 67% of the cases in regions of the lower back,
the thigh, the tail and/or the heel and in 26% of the cases on the
hindfoot. None of the 40 visceroceptive neurons tested with noxious
mechanical stimulation of the skin responded to this kind of
stimulus. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1994.72.5.2237 |