THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE LATERAL SEMICIRCULAR CANAL TO THE SHORT-LATENCY VESTIBULAR EVOKED-POTENTIALS IN CAT

Citation
G. Li et al., THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE LATERAL SEMICIRCULAR CANAL TO THE SHORT-LATENCY VESTIBULAR EVOKED-POTENTIALS IN CAT, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 88(3), 1993, pp. 225-228
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
00134694
Volume
88
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
225 - 228
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-4694(1993)88:3<225:TCOTLS>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Short latency vestibular evoked potentials (VsEPs) to angular accelera tion impulses (maximal intensity 20,000-degrees/sec2, rise time 1.5-3 msec) were recorded by skin electrodes in cats before and after variou s surgical procedures. Under general anesthesia, the animals underwent unilateral labyrinthectomy and the VsEPs in response to stimulation o f the remaining inner ear in the plane of the lateral semicircular can al (SCC) with the head flexed 20-degrees-25-degrees were recorded as a baseline. The lateral SCC was then selectively obliterated near its a mpulla. This induced major changes in the VsEPs recorded in response t o stimulation of the remaining inner ear in this plane: the first 2 Vs EP waves were absent, and only longer latency, smaller amplitude waves were present in response to both clockwise and counterclockwise stimu lation. On the other hand, obliteration of the anterior and posterior SCCs and, in addition, destruction of both maculae were without major effects on the first 2 VsEP waves in response to excitatory stimulatio n. The results confirm that when the head is flexed 20-degrees-25-degr ees and stimulated with angular acceleration impulses in the horizonta l plane, the major site of initiation of the VsEPs in cats and probabl y in man is the crista ampullaris of the lateral SCC.