Localization of the spinal accessory motoneurons in the cervical cord in connection with the phrenic nucleus: an HRP study in cats
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Localization of the spinal accessory motoneurons in the cervical cord in connection with the phrenic nucleus: an HRP study in cats
Abstract
The localization of the spinal accessory motoneurons (SAMNs) that innervate the accessory respiratory muscles, the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and trapezius (TP) muscles, was identified in the cat using the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) method. In the cases of HRP bathing of the transected spinal accessory nerve (SAN), HRP-labeled motoneurons were observed ipsilaterally from the C1 to the rostral C6 segments of the spinal cord. Labeled neurons were located principally in the medial and central regions of the dorsomedial cell column of the ventral horn in the C1 segment, in the lateral region of the ventrolateral cell column in the C2-C4 segments, between the ventrolateral and ventromedial cell columns in the C5 segment and in the lateral region of the ventromedial cell column in the C6 segment. In the cases of HRP injection into either SCM or TP muscles, labeled SCM motoneurons were found in the C1-C3 segments of the spinal cord and labeled TP motoneurons were chiefly localized more caudally within the spinal accessory nucleus. The present study revealed that, in the C5 and C6 segments, the SAMNs have a very similar topographic localization to the phrenic nucleus in the ventral horn. This finding implicated the functional linkage of the SAMNs with the phrenic motoneurons in particular types of respiration.
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