SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS

Stemming from our previous studies regarding somatotopy of the spinal cord, oculomotor complex and trigeminal complex, we developed this study of the somatotopy of facial nuclei to compare the musculotopic organization of the facial nucleus in different mammals. The results suggest that a basic patt...

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Main Author: Elvira Vittoria Farina
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Language:English
Published: Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici 2023-03-01
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description Stemming from our previous studies regarding somatotopy of the spinal cord, oculomotor complex and trigeminal complex, we developed this study of the somatotopy of facial nuclei to compare the musculotopic organization of the facial nucleus in different mammals. The results suggest that a basic pattern of muscle representation exists in the cranial nerve VII that is common to all mammals: the subnuclei innervating the nasolabial musculature are located in the lateral portions of the nucleus, while the auricular musculature is innervated by motor neurons located in the medial parts of the nucleus. In humans, it was identified that the facial motor nucleus has a dorsal and a ventral region: the neurons in the dorsal region innervate the muscles of the upper face, and the neurons in the ventral region innervate the muscles of the lower face. Interestingly, the neurons in the dorsal portion of the facial motor nucleus receive input from both sides of the cortex, while those in the ventral aspect mainly receive controlateral input. The result is that both cerebral hemispheres control the muscles of the upper face, and each controls the controlateral lower face. The study and knownledge of the somatotopy of the facial nucleus can be useful for greater precision on the damaged part of the nucleus and the nerves originating from it, and therefore a more precise surgery and monitoring of maxillo-facial tumors.
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spelling doaj.art-49c6f10d791042f7b059b962c1b7df3a2023-03-29T16:30:31ZengAssociazione Italiana Giovani MediciEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal2279-71652023-03-01185232910.3269/1970-5492.2023.18.5SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKSElvira Vittoria Farina 0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2577-7302University of PalermoStemming from our previous studies regarding somatotopy of the spinal cord, oculomotor complex and trigeminal complex, we developed this study of the somatotopy of facial nuclei to compare the musculotopic organization of the facial nucleus in different mammals. The results suggest that a basic pattern of muscle representation exists in the cranial nerve VII that is common to all mammals: the subnuclei innervating the nasolabial musculature are located in the lateral portions of the nucleus, while the auricular musculature is innervated by motor neurons located in the medial parts of the nucleus. In humans, it was identified that the facial motor nucleus has a dorsal and a ventral region: the neurons in the dorsal region innervate the muscles of the upper face, and the neurons in the ventral region innervate the muscles of the lower face. Interestingly, the neurons in the dorsal portion of the facial motor nucleus receive input from both sides of the cortex, while those in the ventral aspect mainly receive controlateral input. The result is that both cerebral hemispheres control the muscles of the upper face, and each controls the controlateral lower face. The study and knownledge of the somatotopy of the facial nucleus can be useful for greater precision on the damaged part of the nucleus and the nerves originating from it, and therefore a more precise surgery and monitoring of maxillo-facial tumors. http://www.embj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Farina_05.pdffacial nucleusfacial nerveanatomymotor nervesensitivity nerve
spellingShingle Elvira Vittoria Farina
SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
facial nucleus
facial nerve
anatomy
motor nerve
sensitivity nerve
title SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
title_full SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
title_fullStr SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
title_full_unstemmed SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
title_short SOMATOTOPY OF THE FACIAL NUCLEUS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CLINICAL REMARKS
title_sort somatotopy of the facial nucleus a comparative analysis with clinical remarks
topic facial nucleus
facial nerve
anatomy
motor nerve
sensitivity nerve
url http://www.embj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Farina_05.pdf
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