Reflex responses in the infrahyoid muscles by mechanical stimulation of the tongue in the frog.

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  • Shiozawa Kouichi
    Department of Physiology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine
  • Tanaka Niichiro
    Department of Physiology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine
  • Saeki Yasutake
    Department of Physiology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine
  • Yanagisawa Keiji
    Department of Physiology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine

Abstract

In order to investigate the reflex regulation of the infrahyoid muscle activities induced by sensory signals (chemical and mechanical) from the tongue in the frog, excitatory and inhibitory reflex responses in the infrahyoid muscles (sternohyoid muscle-SH muscle, omohyoid muscle-OH muscle) by both chemical and mechanical stimulation of the tongue were studied using electromyography (EMG) recordings in bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana. The chemical stimulations (1 mM quinine-HCl, 0.5-1.5 M NaCl) evoked no reflex response in either the SH or the OH muscles, and this result suggested that the infrahyoid muscle activities may not be reflexly regulated by chemical signals from the tongue in the bullfrog. Both the mechanical stimulation of the tongue and the electrical stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve evoked excitatory responses in the SH and the OH muscles, bilaterally and contralaterally, respectively. The electrical stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve evoked no inhibitory response in the SH, while the stimulation evoked the inhibitory response in the ipsilateral OH. These differences may be related to a difference in the role of these muscles during tongue movement in the bullfrog.

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  • CRID
    1390001204683352064
  • NII Article ID
    130004001652
  • DOI
    10.2330/joralbiosci1965.32.555
  • ISSN
    03850137
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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