The Topography of the Superficial Roots and Ganglia of the Anterior Lateral Line Nerve of the Smooth Dogfish,Mustelus canis
- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 150 (2) , 527-537
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1976.150.2.527
Abstract
The topographic relationships of the superficial roots and ganglia of the anterior lateral line nerve (NLLa) to each other and to cranial nerves V, VII and VIII were studied, in the smooth dogfishMustelus canis, by dissection of Sudan Black Bstained specimens. NLLa consists of four branches: namely, superficial ophthalmic, buccal, otic and external mandibular. Each branch carries lateral line neurons exclusively and forms a dorsal root and a ventral root which enter the anterior lateral line lobe and posterior lateral line lobe of the medulla respectively.It is estimated that slightly more than 50% of the fibers of the superficial opthalmic, approximately 60% of the fibers of the buccal, at least 35% of the fibers of the otic and about 20% of the fibers of the external mandibular constitute the dorsal root. The ventral root is comprised of less than 50% of the fibers of the superficial ophthalmic, 40% of the fibers of the buccal, at least 50% of the fibers of the otic, and 80% of the fibers of the external mandibular.These results are correlated with the peripheral distribution and central termination of NLLa and it is concluded that the dorsal root carries axons from ampullary receptors and the ventral root carries fibers that innervate ordinary lateral line sense organs.Keywords
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