Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae

Abstract It has been recently shown in rats that spontaneous movements of whisker pad macrovibrissae elicited evoked responses in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Me5). In the present study, electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments were performed in anesthetized rats to evaluate whe...

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Main Authors: Ombretta Mameli, Marcello A. Caria, Francesca Biagi, Marco Zedda, Vittorio Farina
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-05-01
Series:Physiological Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13206
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spelling doaj-c11d796a73814ed69609c13c037dff0f2020-11-25T03:25:17ZengWileyPhysiological Reports2051-817X2017-05-01510n/an/a10.14814/phy2.13206Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissaeOmbretta Mameli0Marcello A. Caria1Francesca Biagi2Marco Zedda3Vittorio Farina4Department Clinical and Experimental Medicine: Human Physiology Division Sassari ItalyDepartment Clinical and Experimental Medicine: Human Physiology Division Sassari ItalyDepartment Veterinary Medicine: Anatomy of Domestic Animals Division Sassari ItalyDepartment Veterinary Medicine: Anatomy of Domestic Animals Division Sassari ItalyDepartment Veterinary Medicine: Anatomy of Domestic Animals Division Sassari ItalyAbstract It has been recently shown in rats that spontaneous movements of whisker pad macrovibrissae elicited evoked responses in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Me5). In the present study, electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments were performed in anesthetized rats to evaluate whether, besides the whisker displacement per se, the Me5 neurons are also involved in encoding the kinematic properties of macrovibrissae movements, and also whether, as reported for the trigeminal ganglion, even within the Me5 nucleus exists a neuroanatomical representation of the whisker pad macrovibrissae. Extracellular electrical activity of single Me5 neurons was recorded before, during, and after mechanical deflection of the ipsilateral whisker pad macrovibrissae in different directions, and with different velocities and amplitudes. In several groups of animals, single or multiple injections of the tracer Dil were performed into the whisker pad of one side, in close proximity to the vibrissae follicles, in order to label the peripheral terminals of the Me5 neurons innervating the macrovibrissae (whisking‐neurons), and therefore, the respective perikaria within the nucleus. Results showed that: (1) the whisker pad macrovibrissae were represented in the medial‐caudal part of the Me5 nucleus by a single cluster of cells whose number seemed to match that of the macrovibrissae; (2) macrovibrissae mechanical deflection elicited significant responses in the Me5 whisking‐neurons, which were related to the direction, amplitude, and frequency of the applied deflection. The specific functional role of Me5 neurons involved in encoding proprioceptive information arising from the macrovibrissae movements is discussed within the framework of the whole trigeminal nuclei activities.https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13206Me5 proprioception of macrovibrissae movementsMe5 whisking‐neuronsrattrigeminal mesencephalic nucleus
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author Ombretta Mameli
Marcello A. Caria
Francesca Biagi
Marco Zedda
Vittorio Farina
spellingShingle Ombretta Mameli
Marcello A. Caria
Francesca Biagi
Marco Zedda
Vittorio Farina
Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
Physiological Reports
Me5 proprioception of macrovibrissae movements
Me5 whisking‐neurons
rat
trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus
author_facet Ombretta Mameli
Marcello A. Caria
Francesca Biagi
Marco Zedda
Vittorio Farina
author_sort Ombretta Mameli
title Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
title_short Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
title_full Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
title_fullStr Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
title_full_unstemmed Neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
title_sort neurons within the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus encode for the kinematic parameters of the whisker pad macrovibrissae
publisher Wiley
series Physiological Reports
issn 2051-817X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract It has been recently shown in rats that spontaneous movements of whisker pad macrovibrissae elicited evoked responses in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Me5). In the present study, electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments were performed in anesthetized rats to evaluate whether, besides the whisker displacement per se, the Me5 neurons are also involved in encoding the kinematic properties of macrovibrissae movements, and also whether, as reported for the trigeminal ganglion, even within the Me5 nucleus exists a neuroanatomical representation of the whisker pad macrovibrissae. Extracellular electrical activity of single Me5 neurons was recorded before, during, and after mechanical deflection of the ipsilateral whisker pad macrovibrissae in different directions, and with different velocities and amplitudes. In several groups of animals, single or multiple injections of the tracer Dil were performed into the whisker pad of one side, in close proximity to the vibrissae follicles, in order to label the peripheral terminals of the Me5 neurons innervating the macrovibrissae (whisking‐neurons), and therefore, the respective perikaria within the nucleus. Results showed that: (1) the whisker pad macrovibrissae were represented in the medial‐caudal part of the Me5 nucleus by a single cluster of cells whose number seemed to match that of the macrovibrissae; (2) macrovibrissae mechanical deflection elicited significant responses in the Me5 whisking‐neurons, which were related to the direction, amplitude, and frequency of the applied deflection. The specific functional role of Me5 neurons involved in encoding proprioceptive information arising from the macrovibrissae movements is discussed within the framework of the whole trigeminal nuclei activities.
topic Me5 proprioception of macrovibrissae movements
Me5 whisking‐neurons
rat
trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus
url https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13206
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