Projection and synaptic connectivity of trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus neurons controlling jaw reflexes

Atsushi Yoshida, Masayuki Moritani, Yoshitaka Nagase, Yong Chul Bae

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Abstract

Neurons in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Vmes) receive deep sensation (proprioception) from jaw-closing muscle spindles and periodontal ligaments and project primarily to the jaw-closing motoneuron pool (jaw-closing nucleus) of the trigeminal motor nucleus and to the supratrigeminal nucleus. Numerous articles have described the morphology and physiology of the central projections of Vmes afferents originating from the muscle spindles and periodontal ligaments. However, no report has provided a detailed description of projection and synaptic connectivity, especially of single afferents, and their functional implications. In this review, we reanalyze data obtained by single intra-axonal recording and labeling of functionally identified Vmes muscle spindle afferents and periodontal ligament afferents and by electron microscopic observation of their projection features and synaptic organization of boutons, to compare the data for the jaw-closing nucleus and supratrigeminal nucleus. Our analysis shows that each Vmes afferent type has characteristic projection pattern and synaptic feature that may be important in jaw-reflex control.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-182
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Oral Science
Volume59
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Jaw movement
  • Muscle spindle
  • Periodontal ligament
  • Proprioception
  • Supratrigeminal nucleus
  • Trigeminal motor nucleus

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