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Identification of neural networks that contribute to motion sickness through principal components analysis of fos labeling induced by galvanic vestibular stimulation
Authors
A Craig
A Craig
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A Craig
A Graybiel
A Moazzami
Abdul Ahmed
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AD Miller
AL Bianchi
AL Bianchi
AL Halberstadt
AL Halberstadt
Allan Siegel
BC De Jonghe
BD Lawson
BE Jones
Bill J. Yates
BJ Yates
BJ Yates
BJ Yates
BS Cheung
C Bountra
C Gardner
C Peyron
Carey D. Balaban
CC Horn
CC Horn
CD Balaban
CD Balaban
CD Balaban
CD Balaban
CD Dziuban
CD Rice
CH Lai
CI Clement
CJ Gardner
CR Wilpizeski
CR Wilpizeski
D Hayes
D Price
DG Herrera
DM Hermann
E Bullmore
ER Muth
F Jenck
F Okada
F Okada
F Wei
FA Javid
FG Ashby
FM Boissonade
FM Boissonade
G Holstege
GD Kaufman
GD Kaufman
GG Pelosi
H Ariumi
H Fukuda
H Fukuda
H Herbert
H Ito
H Ito
HL Borison
HL Borison
I Billig
I Strigo
IA Kerman
IM Lang
IW McLean
JB Lucot
JB Lucot
JB Lucot
JB Lucot
JD Porter
JH Lois
JI Morgan
JS Baizer
JS de Andrade
JW Polson
JW Watson
K Ezure
K Nakazawa
K Shiba
KA Keay
KE Krout
KE Money
KE Money
L Grelot
L Grelot
L Grelot
LJ Sim
M Dragunow
M Igarashi
M Igarashi
M Treisman
MI Cohen
P Bard
P Gianaros
P Mason
PH Luppi
PJ Gianaros
PW Mantyh
R Kennedy
R Kennedy
R Zachariae
RA Boakes
RA Dampney
RA Fox
RE Coggeshall
RE Watson Jr
RJ Schuerger
RL Pobbe
S Gang
S Gang
S Gonsalves
S Kakimito
S Nonaka
S Ueno
S Yu
Sarah W. Ogburn
SD Depuy
SJ Fung
SM Hsu
Susan G. Warshafsky
SW Derbyshire
T Onishi
T Umezaki
T Umezaki
T Umezaki
TS Brink
Y Kim
Y Zheng
Publication date
23 January 2014
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Motion sickness is a complex condition that includes both overt signs (e.g., vomiting) and more covert symptoms (e.g., anxiety and foreboding). The neural pathways that mediate these signs and symptoms are yet to identified. This study mapped the distribution of c-fos protein (Fos)-like immunoreactivity elicited during a galvanic vestibular stimulation paradigm that is known to induce motion sickness in felines. A principal components analysis was used to identify networks of neurons activated during this stimulus paradigm from functional correlations between Fos labeling in different nuclei. This analysis identified five principal components (neural networks) that accounted for greater than 95% of the variance in Fos labeling. Two of the components were correlated with the severity of motion sickness symptoms, and likely participated in generating the overt signs of the condition. One of these networks included neurons in locus coeruleus, medial, inferior and lateral vestibular nuclei, lateral nucleus tractus solitarius, medial parabrachial nucleus and periaqueductal gray. The second included neurons in the superior vestibular nucleus, precerebellar nuclei, periaqueductal gray, and parabrachial nuclei, with weaker associations of raphe nuclei. Three additional components (networks) were also identified that were not correlated with the severity of motion sickness symptoms. These networks likely mediated the covert aspects of motion sickness, such as affective components. The identification of five statistically independent component networks associated with the development of motion sickness provides an opportunity to consider, in network activation dimensions, the complex progression of signs and symptoms that are precipitated in provocative environments. Similar methodology can be used to parse the neural networks that mediate other complex responses to environmental stimuli. © 2014 Balaban et al
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