2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2014.08.023
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A novel slice preparation to study medullary oromotor and autonomic circuits in vitro

Abstract: Background The medulla is capable of controlling and modulating ingestive behavior and gastrointestinal function. These two functions, which are critical to maintaining homeostasis, are governed by an interconnected group of nuclei dispersed throughout the medulla. As such, in vitro experiments to study the neurophysiologic details of these connections have been limited by spatial constraints of conventional slice preparations. New method This study demonstrates a novel method of sectioning the medulla so th… Show more

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“…Multiple anatomical studies have shown that neurons in this region of the medulla are members of pathways that are relevant to licking and chewing for example [ 48 – 50 ]. Further, some neurons in the medial reticular formation are pre-hypoglossal [ 51 ]. Our results show that some I neurons in this region increase their discharge rate during the schluckatmung, suggesting that they participate in swallow generation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple anatomical studies have shown that neurons in this region of the medulla are members of pathways that are relevant to licking and chewing for example [ 48 – 50 ]. Further, some neurons in the medial reticular formation are pre-hypoglossal [ 51 ]. Our results show that some I neurons in this region increase their discharge rate during the schluckatmung, suggesting that they participate in swallow generation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%