The cochlear nuclei of some turtles
- 15 May 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 185 (2) , 221-235
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.901850202
Abstract
Histological sections of the brains of eight species of turtles representing six different families were studied in order to delineate the cochlear nuclei. In addition, the posterior eighth cranial nerve root and its ganglion were sectioned in 15 specimens of Kinosternon leucostomum, and the distribution of the degenerated nerve fibers and terminals was determined. Two primary and one probably secondary nuclei were demonstrated by the terminal degeneration pattern of the cochlear fibers. A spherical nucleus angularis and an elongated nucleus magnocellularis together form a column of primary cochlear nuclei in the dorsal alar lamina of the medulla. Heavy terminal degeneration is seen associated with these cells following transection of the posterior eighth nerve and ganglion. Nucleus magnocellularis is probably homologous with the nucleus magnocellularis medialis of lizards and crocodiles, and has been described in turtles as nucleus dorsalis magnocellularis by previous authors. A probably secondary cochlear nucleus, nucleus laminaris, lies just ventral to the nucleus magnocellularis. It is associated with the nucleus magnocellularis throughout its length but is shorter. Nucleus laminaris remains free of terminal degeneration after destruction of the posterior eighth nerve and ganglion. The cochlear nuclei of other turtle species were very similar to those of Kinosternon leucostomum.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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