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1990 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Neural Mechanisms Involved in Coupling and Switching between Respiratory and Masticatory Activities in the Masticatory System

Research Project

Project/Area Number 01480427
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Functional basic dentistry
Research InstitutionTokyo Medical and Dental University

Principal Investigator

NAKAMURA Yoshio  Tokyo Medical and Dental University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Physiology Professor, 歯学部, 教授 (10010026)

Project Period (FY) 1989 – 1990
KeywordsRespiration / Mastication / Swallowing / Medullary reticular Formation / Respiratory neuron / Premotor neuron / Hypoglossal nerve / Phrenic nerve
Research Abstract

1. Central Neural Mechanisms Involved in Coupling between Respiratory and Masticatory Activities of Tongue
Premotor neurons projecting to hypoglossal motoneurons were found among respiratory neurons recorded from the medullary reticular formation in pentobarbital-anesthetized cats. (1) Some of them responded with antidromic spikes to stimulation of both the hypoglossal and phrenic motor nuclei.
(2) The somata of these neurons were double-stained antidromically with a fluorescent dye (Fast blue) injected into the hypoglossal nucleus and another fluorescent dye (Nuclear yellow) injected into the phrenic motor nucleus. (3) Spike-triggered averaging of the efferent discharges in both the hypoglossal and phrenic nerves by spontaneous spikes of these neurons revealed that the discharges in both the hypoglossal and phrenic nerves were facilitated after a monosynaptic latency from the triggering spikes. The results indicate that the axons of some medullary respiratory neurons bifurcate to innerv … More ate both hypoglossal and phrenic motoneurons. It was concluded that these hypoglossal excitatory premotor neurons projecting to both the hypoglossal and phrenic motoneurons were involved in coupling between respiratory and masticatory activities of the tongue.
2. Central Neural Mechanisms Involved in Switching between Respiratory and Swallowing Activities of Tongue
Respiratory movements stop coincidentally with swallowing, and tongue activity switches from the respiratory rhythmic pattern to the swallowing pattern. To study the roles of the medullary respiratory neurons described above in switching of tongue activity from respiration to swallowing, single unit activity was recorded from the hypoglossal premotor neurons showing respiratory activity in chloralose-anesthetized, bilaterally-vagotomized and immobilized cats. It was found that the inspiratory neurons projecting only to the hypoglossal motoneurons showed burst activity coincidentally with swallowing evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve, while those projecting to both the hypoglossal and phrenic motoneurons stopped firing during the swallowing. It was concluded that these changes in activity of the hypoglossal excitatory premotor neurons in the medullary reticular formation were involved in switching of tongue activity from respiration to swallowing. Less

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  • [Publications] 小野 卓史: "舌下神経核に直接投射する延髄網様体の呼吸ニュ-ロン" 歯科基礎医学会雑誌. 31(補冊). 5-5 (1989)

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  • [Publications] Ono,Takashi: "Postspike facilitation of extrinsic tongue muscle activity by respiratory neurons directly projecting to hypoglossal motoneurons" Journal of Dental Research. 69. 1057-1057 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Ono,Takashi: "Single unit activity of respiratory neurons during swallowing which directly project to hypoglossal motoneurons" Japanese Journal of Physiology. 40(Suppl.). S59-S59 (1990)

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  • [Publications] 小野 卓史: "舌下神経運動ニュ-ロンに直接投射する延髄網様体の呼吸ニュ-ロン" 口腔病学会雑誌. 57. 370-384 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Ono,Takashi: "Axonal branching patterns of medullary respiratory neurons projecting to th hypoglossal nucleus in cats" Journal of Dental Research. (1991)

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  • [Publications] Ono, T., Ishiwata, Y., Kuroda, T and Nakamura, Y.: "Respiratory neurons in the medullary reticular formation directly projecting to the hypoglossal nucleus (in Japanese)" Japanese Journal of Oral Biology. 31 (Supplement). 5, (1989)

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  • [Publications] Ono, T., Ishiwata, Y., Kuroda, T. and Nakamura, Y.: "Postspike facilitation of extrinsic tongue muscle activity by respiratory neurons directly projecting to hypoglossal motoneurons" Journal of Dental Research. 69 :. 1057 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Ono, T., Ishiwata, Y., Kuroda, T. and Nakamura, Y.: "Single unit activity of respiratory neurons during swallowing which directly project to hypoglossal motoneurons" Japanese Journal of Physiology. 40 (Supplement). 59, (1990)

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  • [Publications] Ono, T.: "Respiratory neurons in medullary reticular formation which directly project to hypoglossal motoneurons in cats (in Japanese)" Journal of Stomatological Society, Japan. 57. 370-384, (1990)

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  • [Publications] Ono, T., Ishiwata, Y., Inada, N., Kuroda, T. and Nakamura, Y.: "Axonal branching patterns of medullary respiratory neurons projecting to the hypoglossal nucleus in cats" Journal of Dental Research. (1991)

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