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. 1983 Jun;339:41–60. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1983.sp014701

Convergence of trigeminal afferents on retractor bulbi motoneurones in the anaesthetized cat.

K Grant, G Horcholle-Bossavit
PMCID: PMC1199146  PMID: 6887029

Abstract

Retractor bulbi motoneurones were identified by intracellular recording of their antidromic invasion following stimulation of the motor axons. Characteristics of excitatory post-synaptic potentials (e.p.s.p.s) evoked by electrical stimulation of long ciliary nerves (corneal afferents), the supraorbital nerve and the ipsilateral or contralateral vibrissae were analysed. Comparison of the orthodromic responses induced by supra-threshold stimulation of the four trigeminal inputs showed that the most powerful excitatory effect was due to corneal afferent stimulation. Excitatory synaptic potentials were followed in some cases by a period of hyperpolarization lasting 15-20 msec. It is suggested that this is an inhibitory potential of post-synaptic origin. Interaction between condition and test e.p.s.p.s evoked by long ciliary nerve and supraorbital nerve stimulation revealed a partial blocking of test e.p.s.p.s over a longer period (more than 30 msec), and it is suggested that inhibitory mechanisms within the trigeminal nucleus may be in part responsible for the absence of facilitation at the level of the motoneurone.

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