Asymmetry of Characteristics of the Background Activity of Neurons of the Medial Vestibular Nucleus in Rats After Long-Term Vibration

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S. G. Sarkisyan
M. L. Yegiazaryan
S. M. Minasyan
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[1] Yerevan State University,
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Neurophysiology | 2003年 / 35卷
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vibration; medial vestibular nucleus; background impulse activity; lateral asymmetry;
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Using computer analysis, we compared characteristics of the impulse background activity (BA) generated by neurons in the right and left medial vestibular nuclei (MVN) of the rats under control conditions and on the 5th, 10th, and 15th day with everyday 2-h-long sessions of vibrational stimulation. In the control group, the BA frequency generated by left-side MVN neurons was, on average, higher than that in the right MVN (23.6 ± 1.5 and 16.6 ± 1.7 sec-1, respectively); other main characteristics of the BA demonstrated no significant internuclear differences. Vibrational influences of different durations induced complex significant laterally specific modifications of the level of regularity and dynamic indices of BA generated by neurons of the right and left MVN, of proportions of the cells with different types of distribution of interspike intervals (ISI), and of coefficients of variations of ISI. The mean frequency of background spiking in the right MVN increased about twofold (to 31.6 ± 2.2 sec-1) after 10 days with vibration sessions, but dropped on the 15th day to 20.6 ± 1.7 sec-1. In the left MVN, the mean BA frequency monotonically decreased, to 11.6 ± 1.0 sec-1 after 15 days with vibration sessions. Therefore, chronic vibrational stimulation results in differential shifts of the characteristics of the BA generated by neurons of two MVN and in the formation of a new significantly asymmetrical pattern of such activity. Possible reasons for lateral asymmetry of the impulsation of MVN neurons and modifications of this asymmetry after long-term vibrational influences are discussed. We suppose that such an asymmetry can be one of the factors responsible for the development of motor and autonomic manifestations of vibration-induced motion sickness.
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