mesencephalic in English

adjective

['mesensc'fælɪk]

(Anatomy) pertaining to the mesencephalon (midbrain)

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1. Other cases of congenital hydrocephalus involve a narrowed mesencephalic aqueduct with obstruction to CSF flow.

2. Somatic-proprioceptive afferents on neurons with multiple convergence showed a scattered distribution throughout the mesencephalic andpontine brain stem.

3. Guo et al., 2002, Apomorphine induces trophic factors that support fetal rat mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in cultures., Eur

4. Objective To observe the distribution of dopaminergic cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons (CSF-CNs) in the third ventricle and the mesencephalic aqueduct of rat.

5. Signal abnormalities in the mesencephalic region (46% occurrence) and Nc. dentatus (36% occurrence) are combined with the other findings in variable patterns.

6. The cerebral aqueduct (Aqueductus mesencephali, mesencephalic duct, sylvian aqueduct or aqueduct of Sylvius) is a conduit for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that connects the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle of the ventricular system of the brain

7. The aim of this study was to measure oscillating CSF flow in the mesencephalic aqueduct and to obtain normal values for the systolic-diastolic flow amplitude and systolic stroke volume. 28 healthy volunteers of different age groups (10 to 75 years, median 45 years) were examined using an ECG-gated phase contrast sequence.

8. The factor matrix indicated threshold correlations between: the efferent projections of the hypothalamus and several long latency afferent projections to the hippocampus (positive correlations); reticulo-limbic connections and “primary” efferent connections of the amygdala and hippocampus (positive correlations); evoked potentials following reticular and amygdaloid stimulation (negative correlations); the efferent projections of the dorsomedial thalamic nucleus and long latency limbic projections to the mesencephalic reticular formation (positive correlations).