Contribution of somatosensory cortex to evoked cerebellar blood flow responses.

Neuroreport

Department of Medical Physiology, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.

Published: March 2004

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Projections from the trigeminocerebellar pathway and the somatosensory cortex coincide spatially in the granule cell layer of Crus I/II of the cerebellar hemisphere. A biphasic field potential was seen: one peak at 10 ms (trigeminal input) and another at 20 ms (somatosensory input). Linear correlation analysis revealed only a weak coupling between somatosensory input and cerebellar blood flow responses to infraorbital nerve stimulation. In separate experiments, cortical spreading depression attenuated the field potential peak at 20 ms while blood flow responses remained unaltered. Thus, trigeminocerebellar activity explained the evoked blood flow responses. Our data provide further evidence that activity-dependent blood flow responses are context-sensitive and that interaction between excitatory neuronal circuits targeting the same cells may occlude vascular responses.

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