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The nervous control of intraluminal pressure in the vomeronasal organ of the domestic ram.

Quarterly journal of experimental physiology (Cambridge, England) (1989-11-01)
K P Bland, D F Cottrell
RESUMEN

In order to examine whether an aspiration mechanism exists in the vomeronasal organ (VNO) of the domestic ram, experiments were conducted in chloralose-anaesthetized animals using acute electromanometry and electrophysiological techniques. Stimulation of the ipsilateral cervical sympathetic nerve activated a mechanism producing a negative (with respect to atmospheric pressure) intraluminal pressure which drew fluid into the VNO from the nasopalatine canal. The mechanism was under alpha-adrenergic control and did not seem to involve the carotid blood supply. An ipsilateral increase in intraluminal pressure occurred following electrical excitation of the maxillary trigeminal innervation. Thus a mechanism was demonstrated in the ram for conveying odours to the putative olfactory receptors in the VNO.