The Sensory Trigeminal System in Birds: Input, Organization and Effects of Peripheral Damage. A Review
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry
- Vol. 106 (5) , 338-345
- https://doi.org/10.1076/apab.106.5.338.4367
Abstract
The primary sensory trigeminal system in birds comprises the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and the trigeminal ganglion with projections to the principal sensory nucleus (PrV) and the descending tract with its subnuclei. Other cranial nerves can contribute to PrV and the descending system that together form the somatosensory system of the head. There is also a proprioceptive component. The somatosensory system comprises a component serving tactile sense and a nociceptive component. The former processes information from many mechanoreceptors in beak and tongue; both PrV and subnuclei of the descending system are involved. The nociceptive component consists of small ganglion cells projecting presumably to layers I and II of the caudal subnucleus of the descending trigeminal system and cervical dorsal horn; this is the only trigeminal region showing immunoreactivity for substance P. The effects of amputation of the tips of the beak of chickens (debeaking) are estimated by f iber counts in electron microscopic preparations of the trigeminal branches innervating that area, and by cell counts in Nissl stained sections of the trigeminal ganglion. Our data indicate that debeaking causes a loss of exteroceptive units, but not of nociceptive units. Comparison of sections stained for the presence of substance P (immunohistochemistry) did not reveal a long-term effect on the nociceptive system suggestive of the occurrence of chronic pain.Keywords
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