Regeneration of the eighth cranial nerve. III. Central projections of the primary afferent fibers from individual vestibular receptors in the bullfrog. 1989

A Newman, and C Suarez, and A Kuruvilla, and V Honrubia
Division of Head and Neck Surgery (Otolaryngology), UCLA School of Medicine 90024.

The projection site in the central nervous system of individual end-organ branches of regenerated vestibular nerves was documented in bullfrogs. The eighth cranial nerve was surgically sectioned in 12 bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and allowed to regenerate. Horseradish peroxidase was used to label the primary vestibular afferent fibers from the whole nerve (one frog) and the whole anterior branch (two frogs), and the individual receptor end-organ branches to the anterior semicircular canal (three frogs), the horizontal semicircular canal (three frogs), and the sacculus (three frogs). A sufficient number of fibers from the individual receptors were labeled in nine specimens to allow a description of their central projection pattern. The overall pattern of central projections of the regenerated nerves was similar to the pattern of normal nerves. In the eighth nerve root proper and in the area proximal to the vestibular nuclei, fibers from the anterior semicircular canal were ventral, fibers from the sacculus and posterior branch were dorsal, and fibers from the horizontal semicircular canal were in an intermediate position. In ventral, superior, and descending vestibular nuclei, a projection pattern was also identifiable in some specimens. The fibers of the anterior semicircular canal projected ventral to the fibers of the horizontal semicircular canal, with fibers from the posterior branch more dorsal. The saccular fibers projected to the dorsal aspect of the ventral nucleus and the ventral aspect of the dorsal nucleus. For the most part, projections in the regenerated specimens, as verified histologically, were comparable to individual end-organ projections previously identified in normal frogs. The only major discrepancy between the findings from the regenerated specimens and those from normal frogs was in the position of the vestibular tract and the innervation to the medial nucleus. The regenerated vestibular tract was shifted laterally in the brain stem. Regenerated thick and thin fibers were intermixed in the tract and projected to the medial nucleus. Normally, the thin fibers are lateral to the thick fibers in the tract. Therefore, the regenerated afferent fibers of the vestibular nerve selectively reinnervated the vestibular nuclei, and the fibers to the individual end-organs selectively reinnervated particular parts of the nuclei. In addition, the thick and thin regenerated fibers preserved the type of bouton endings normally found. The regenerated thick fibers had rare boutons en passant and a great number of collaterals, while the thin fibers had numerous boutons en passant and only a few collaterals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009416 Nerve Regeneration Renewal or physiological repair of damaged nerve tissue. Nerve Tissue Regeneration,Nervous Tissue Regeneration,Neural Tissue Regeneration,Nerve Tissue Regenerations,Nervous Tissue Regenerations,Neural Tissue Regenerations,Regeneration, Nerve,Regeneration, Nerve Tissue,Regeneration, Nervous Tissue,Regeneration, Neural Tissue,Tissue Regeneration, Nerve,Tissue Regeneration, Nervous,Tissue Regeneration, Neural
D009434 Neural Pathways Neural tracts connecting one part of the nervous system with another. Neural Interconnections,Interconnection, Neural,Interconnections, Neural,Neural Interconnection,Neural Pathway,Pathway, Neural,Pathways, Neural
D009475 Neurons, Afferent Neurons which conduct NERVE IMPULSES to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Afferent Neurons,Afferent Neuron,Neuron, Afferent
D011892 Rana catesbeiana A species of the family Ranidae (true frogs). The only anuran properly referred to by the common name "bullfrog", it is the largest native anuran in North America. Bullfrog,Bullfrogs,Rana catesbeianas,catesbeiana, Rana
D000159 Vestibulocochlear Nerve The 8th cranial nerve. The vestibulocochlear nerve has a cochlear part (COCHLEAR NERVE) which is concerned with hearing and a vestibular part (VESTIBULAR NERVE) which mediates the sense of balance and head position. The fibers of the cochlear nerve originate from neurons of the SPIRAL GANGLION and project to the cochlear nuclei (COCHLEAR NUCLEUS). The fibers of the vestibular nerve arise from neurons of Scarpa's ganglion and project to the VESTIBULAR NUCLEI. Cranial Nerve VIII,Eighth Cranial Nerve,Cochleovestibular Nerve,Statoacoustic Nerve,Cochleovestibular Nerves,Cranial Nerve VIIIs,Cranial Nerve, Eighth,Cranial Nerves, Eighth,Eighth Cranial Nerves,Nerve VIIIs, Cranial,Nerve, Cochleovestibular,Nerve, Eighth Cranial,Nerve, Statoacoustic,Nerve, Vestibulocochlear,Nerves, Cochleovestibular,Nerves, Eighth Cranial,Nerves, Statoacoustic,Nerves, Vestibulocochlear,Statoacoustic Nerves,VIIIs, Cranial Nerve,Vestibulocochlear Nerves
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012444 Saccule and Utricle Two membranous sacs within the vestibular labyrinth of the INNER EAR. The saccule communicates with COCHLEAR DUCT through the ductus reuniens, and communicates with utricle through the utriculosaccular duct from which the ENDOLYMPHATIC DUCT arises. The utricle and saccule have sensory areas (acoustic maculae) which are innervated by the VESTIBULAR NERVE. Otolithic Organs,Utricle,Saccule,Organ, Otolithic,Otolithic Organ,Saccules,Utricle and Saccule,Utricles
D012665 Semicircular Canals Three long canals (anterior, posterior, and lateral) of the bony labyrinth. They are set at right angles to each other and are situated posterosuperior to the vestibule of the bony labyrinth (VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH). The semicircular canals have five openings into the vestibule with one shared by the anterior and the posterior canals. Within the canals are the SEMICIRCULAR DUCTS. Semi-Circular Canals,Canal, Semi-Circular,Canal, Semicircular,Semi Circular Canals,Semi-Circular Canal,Semicircular Canal
D014725 Vestibular Nerve The vestibular part of the 8th cranial nerve (VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE). The vestibular nerve fibers arise from neurons of Scarpa's ganglion and project peripherally to vestibular hair cells and centrally to the VESTIBULAR NUCLEI of the BRAIN STEM. These fibers mediate the sense of balance and head position. Scarpa's Ganglion,Ganglion, Scarpa's,Nerve, Vestibular,Nerves, Vestibular,Scarpa Ganglion,Scarpas Ganglion,Vestibular Nerves

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