Awardee OrganizationVIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
We propose studies to examine the functional and structural organization
of the hypoglossal nucleus and nerve with reference to the mechanical
properties of tongue movement. A series of six interrelated, acute
experiments on totally anesthetized rats and cats will be done.
1) The forces involved in tongue movement, mainly retrusion and
protrusion, will be measured in response to stimulation of the whole Xllth
nerve as well as to stimulation of the medial (protrusive division) or
lateral (retrusive division) branch of the nerve. Antidromically evoked
field potential profiles of the hypoglossal nucleus will also be studied
using whole nerve and nerve branch stimulation. These examinations will
broadly define tongue forces and nuclear organization.
2) The forces evoked by direct stimulation of the nucleus will be measured
in order to more narrowly define the geography of the hypoglossal nucleus.
It is expected that stimulation of specific areas will yield retrusion,
protrusion as well as movements likely generated by contractIon of the
intrinsic musculature.
3) The forces and nuclear profiles associated with the styloglossus and
hyoglossus retrussor muscles will be examined.
4) Examination of single motoneuron properties and motor unit mechanical
characteristics will be done. Motoneuron conduction velocity, rheobase,
and input resistance will be correlated with motor unit twitch and tetanic
attributes such as twitch contraction time, fusion frequency, twitch
tension, maximum tetanic tension and fatigue.
5) Hypoglossal motor unit recruitment will be assessed through stimulation
of cortical sites known to evoke various organized tongue movements.
Responses of the antidromically identified cells from "4" above will be
examined with reference to their order and degree of activation.
6) Since it is probable that hypoglossal motoneurons fire with intricate
patterns in order to produce diverse and rapid tongue movements, we will
use various motoneuron stimulation frequencies to examine the possibility
that motor unit force production may not always vary in a linear manner.
These studies, then, should lay a firm foundation for understanding how
the hypoglossal nucleus is functionally and anatomically organized with
respect to the forces produced in the tongue. There have been no previous
systematic investigations of tongue forces at either the whole muscle or
motor unit level, to our knowledge. Such basic information is critical to
our understanding and treatment of this important multifunctional organ,
particularly with reference to the complex movement patterns used in
speech.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
105300446
UEI
MLQFL4JSSAA9
Project Start Date
01-June-1994
Project End Date
31-May-1996
Budget Start Date
01-June-1994
Budget End Date
31-May-1995
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$135,910
Direct Costs
$98,076
Indirect Costs
$37,834
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$135,910
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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