Spatial orientation of the angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (aVOR) after semicircular canal plugging and canal nerve section

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Sergei B. Yakushin
Mingjia Dai
Theodore Raphan
Jun-Ichi Suzuki
Yasuko Arai
Bernard Cohen
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[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Department of Neurology
[2] Brooklyn College of the City University of New York,Department of Computer and Information Science
[3] Teikyo University,Department of Otolaryngology
[4] Tokyo Women’s Medical College,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2011年 / 210卷
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Monkey; Vestibulo-ocular reflex; Semicircular canals; Vestibular nerve; Eye movements; Cervico-ocular reflex;
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We investigated spatial responses of the aVOR to small and large accelerations in six canal-plugged and lateral canal nerve-sectioned monkeys. The aim was to determine whether there was spatial adaptation after partial and complete loss of all inputs in a canal plane. Impulses of torques generated head thrusts of ≈3,000°/s2. Smaller accelerations of ≈300°/s2 initiated the steps of velocity (60°/s). Animals were rotated about a spatial vertical axis while upright (0°) or statically tilted fore-aft up to ±90°. Temporal aVOR yaw and roll gains were computed at every head orientation and were fit with a sinusoid to obtain the spatial gains and phases. Spatial gains peaked at ≈0° for yaw and ≈90° for roll in normal animals. After bilateral lateral canal nerve section, the spatial yaw and roll gains peaked when animals were tilted back ≈50°, to bring the intact vertical canals in the plane of rotation. Yaw and roll gains were identical in the lateral canal nerve-sectioned monkeys tested with both low- and high-acceleration stimuli. The responses were close to normal for high-acceleration thrusts in canal-plugged animals, but were significantly reduced when these animals were given step stimuli. Thus, high accelerations adequately activated the plugged canals, whereas yaw and roll spatial aVOR gains were produced only by the intact vertical canals after total loss of lateral canal input. We conclude that there is no spatial adaptation of the aVOR even after complete loss of specific semicircular canal input.
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