Development of the Trigeminal Ganglion in Relation to the Trigeminal Nuclei

Author(s):  
Joseph Altman ◽  
Shirley A. Bayer
1975 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 696-703 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillermo Gonzalez ◽  
Burton M. Onofrio ◽  
Frederick W. L. Kerr

✓ The authors describe investigations in cats to delineate a vasodilator system to the face, which they undertook after a previous study showed that radiofrequency coagulation of the trigeminal ganglion produced a pronounced flush in the skin of the corresponding division. Results demonstrate a vasodilator system emerging from the brain stem with the facial nerve which, by way of the greater superficial petrosal nerve, reaches the trigeminal ganglion. There the fibers are distributed to each of the divisions of the fifth nerve; in addition, a moderate number of vasodilator fibers also appear to leave the brain stem directly with the trigeminal nerve. Vasodilator effects were elicited by stereotaxic stimulation of the facial and trigeminal nuclei in the brain stem. There is, therefore, a dual vasomotor control of the facial cutaneous vascular bed; the classical sympathetic vasoconstrictor system of the face is complemented by a vasodilator system capable of producing changes of equal but opposite amplitude in vessel caliber.


Cephalalgia ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 277-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
MG Buzzi ◽  
M Bonamini ◽  
MA Moskowitz

Activation of peripheral trigeminal fibers induces neurogenic inflammation in rat dura mater, as well as vascular and mast cell changes. These changes parallel an increase of vasodilating and permeability promoting peptides in venous effluent of the cephalic circulation. The experimental model of electrical trigeminal ganglion stimulation or systemic capsaicin administration has proven effective in detecting cellular activation in brainstem trigeminal nuclei. Animal experimental models of trigeminovascular activation and the effects of antimigraine drugs on functional and morphological consequences of such activation provide the background for further models and for developing pharmacological strategies in this field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 148 ◽  
pp. 178-187
Author(s):  
Jacob D. Bond ◽  
Zhaoyang Xu ◽  
Han Zhang ◽  
Ming Zhang

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