Abstract

The pathway and synaptic basis of the efferent discharge in the digastric nerve evoked by stimulation of the orbital cortex were studied in cats anaesthetized with α-chloralose. Transection of the brain stem at the boundary between the pons and the medulla oblongata abolished discharge. Intracellular recording from anterior digastric motoneurones revealed that the orbital cortical stimulation evoked excitatory post-synaptic potentials with a latency that was longer by one synaptic delay than that of spike potentials evoked in medial bulbar reticular neurones making a direct excitatory projection to anterior digastric motoneurones. It was concluded that the excitatory effect was mediated by the medial bulbar reticular formation.

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