@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000729, author = {野村, 浩道 and 浅沼, 直和 and 松浦, 幸子}, issue = {2}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Aug}, note = {application/pdf, Our previous studies revealed that application of tap water to the oral mucosa of the frog elicits an oral reflex in which rhythmical movements of buccal respiration cease and the buccal pressure rises. To demonstrate the pathway and central mechanism of this reflex, we studied reflex neural discharges of the trigeminal nerve elicited by electrical stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve using brain stem preparations in vitro. Removal of the cerebellum did not eliminate the reflex discharge. Dissecting the ipsilateral wall of the medulla oblongata close to the glossopharyngeal nerve terminal eliminated the reflex discharge. The findings indicate that the cerebellum is not related to the reflex, and the proximal, but not the caudal, region of the solitary nucleus is essential for the reflex.}, pages = {191--197}, title = {カエル水応答の中枢神経機序 2.摘出脳幹標本における三叉神経および舌下神経の反射性放電}, volume = {24}, year = {1998} }