Toshimi Miyazaki
Kurume University
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Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1982
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Minoru Hirano; Takemoto Shin; Takeshi Kanaseki
After HRp injection into the posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA), the thyroarytenoid (TA), the lateral cricoarytenoid (LCA) and the interarytenoid (IA) muscles, labeled neurons were identified in the nucleus ambiguus ipsilaterally. The motoneurons for the cricothyroid muscle (CT) were found ipsilaterally in the retrofacial and ambiguus nuclei. The labeled cell columns of PCA, TA, LCA and IA were situated more caudal than that of CT in the order of PCA, TA, LCA and IA. In the nuc. ambiguus, the motoneurons of CT showed compact form and were located in the ventral part, those of PCA were aggregated and occupied the middle part, those of TA were scattered and were seen in the dorsal part, and those of LCA and IA were sparse and were recognized widely in the nucleus.
Neuroscience Letters | 1981
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Minoru Hirano; Takemoto Shin; Tadahide Totoki; Takeshi Kanaseki
Following horseradish peroxidase (HRP) injection into the cephalopharyngeal muscle (CeP), the hyopharyngeal muscle (HP), the thyropharyngeal muscle (TP), the cricopharyngeal muscle (CP) and the cervical esophagus muscle (CE) of the cat, labeled neurons were identified in the nucleus retrofacialis and the rostral part of the nucleus ambiguus ipsilaterally. The rostral end of the labeled cell column was located more rostrally for CeP and HP than for TP, CP and CE. No difference was noted within the former two or within the latter three. The level of the caudal end of the labeled cell column became more caudal in the order of CeP, HP, TP and CP. The caudal end was located more rostral for CE than for TP. The neurons for CE were located more ventro-laterally than those for the other muscles.
Brain Research | 1981
Toshimi Miyazaki; Yoshikazu Yoshida; Minoru Hirano; Takemoto Shin; Takeshi Kanaseki
After HRP injection into the geniohyoid muscle labeled neurons were found in the ventral part of the hypoglossal nucleus, extending in the rostral two-thirds (about) of this nucleus. After HRP injection in to the thyrohyoid muscle, the labeled neurons were identified in the lateral part of the caudal one-third (about) of the hypoglossal nucleus and in the dorsomedial part of the ventral horn of C1.
Neuroscience Letters | 1980
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Minoru Hirano; Takemoto Shin; Tadahide Totoki; Takeshi Kanaseki
Abstract After injection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into the cricopharyngeal muscle of the cat, HRP-labeled motoneurons were found ipsilaterally in the nucleus retrofacialis and the rostral part of the nucleus ambiguus. These labeled neurons extended from the level just caudal to the facial nucleus to the level of the obex.
Brain Research Bulletin | 1984
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Takao Mitsumasu; Toshimi Miyazaki; Minoru Hirano; Takeshi Kanaseki
Following HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) injections to cricothyroid muscle, recurrent laryngeal nerve and the vagal nerve at the level of nodose ganglion, labeled motoneurons were found to show a characteristic distribution in the brain stem of the monkey. Cricothyroid motoneurons extended from a level caudal to the facial nucleus to a level caudal to the middle part of the inferior olivary nucleus (IO) and were scattered around the outer area of nucleus ambiguus (Amb). Motoneurons supplying the recurrent laryngeal nerve were found between a level rostral to the middle of IO and its caudal end. Distribution was compact in the lateral part, but was scattered in the dorsomedial part of Amb. On injection of HRP into the nodose ganglion of the vagal nerve, labeled motoneurons were seen in two cell columns: In the Amb and in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. The former extended from the rostral level of IO to the caudal end of IO, also showing connections with the retroambigual nucleus.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology | 1983
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Takemoto Shin; Minoru Hirano; Takeshi Kanaseki
The topographic arrangement of motoneurons innervating the muscles which participate in the rostrocaudal movement of the larynx was studied in cats by means of the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) method. After HRP injection into these muscles, all labeled neurons were found in the nuclei of the brainstem and cervical nerves (C1, C2) ipsilaterally. The mylohyoid and anterior digastric motoneurons were seen in a cluster in the medial part of the rostrocaudal area of the motor trigeminal nucleus. Within the medial part of the nucleus, the mylohyoid motoneurons were located ventrally and the anterior digastric motoneurons dorsally. The posterior digastric neurons were situated in the accessory facial nucleus, the stylohyoid neurons in the ventral aspect of the facial nucleus, the geniohyoid motoneurons in the ventral aspect of the hypoglossal nucleus, and the thyrohyoid motoneurons in the lateral aspect of the hypoglossal nucleus and the dorsomedial part of the ventral horn cells of C1. The HRP-labeled neurons of the sternohyoid and sternothyroid muscles were observed in the central portion of the ventral horn cells of C1 and C2.
THE JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR LASER SURGERY AND MEDICINE | 1986
Tetsuji Yoshida; Minoru Hirano; Shigejiro Kurita; Toshimi Miyazaki
Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1981
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Minoru Hirano; Takemoto Shin; Tadahide Totoki; Takeshi Kanaseki
THE LARYNX JAPAN | 1990
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Yasumasa Tanaka; Tatsuya Saito; Takatsugu Shimazaki; Minoru Hirano
Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1983
Yoshikazu Yoshida; Toshimi Miyazaki; Michihisa Yamada; Takao Mitsumasu; Minoru Hirano; Takeshi Kanaseki