Journal article

Independent transmission of convergent visceral primary afferents in the solitary tract nucleus

SJ McDougall, MC Andresen

Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Cranial primary afferents from the viscera enter the brain at the solitary tract nucleus (NTS), where their information is integrated for homeostatic reflexes. The organization of sensory inputs is poorly understood, despite its critical impact on overall reflex performance characteristics. Single afferents from the solitary tract (ST) branch within NTS and make multiple contacts onto individual neurons. Many neurons receive more than one ST input. To assess the potential interaction between converging afferents and proximal branching near to second-order neurons, we probed near the recorded soma in horizontal slices from rats with focal electrodes and minimal shocks. Remote ST shocks evoked..

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