Juan M Espinosa-Sanchez, Nicolas Perez-Fernandez, Fernando de Castro, Angel Batuecas-Caletrio
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Abstract
The Spanish neurohistologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) is widely regarded as the father of modern Neuroscience. In addition to identifying the individuality of cells in the nervous system (the neuron theory) or the direction followed by nerve impulses (the principle of dynamic polarization), he described numerous details regarding the organization of the different structures of the nervous system. This task was compiled in his magnum opus, "Textura del Sistema Nervioso del Hombre y los Vertebrados," first published in Spanish between 1899 and 1904, and later revised and updated in French as "Histologie du système nerveux de l'homme et des vertébrés" between 1909 and 1911 for wider distribution among the international scientific community. Some of Cajal's findings are fundamental to our understanding of the anatomy and histology of the vestibular system. He depicted the nerve endings in the sensory epithelia, the structure of the vestibular nerve and Scarpa ganglion, afferent vestibular fibers, vestibular nuclei, lateral vestibulospinal tract, vestibulocerebellar connections, and the fine structure of the cerebellum. However, most of these pioneering descriptions were published years earlier in Spanish journals with limited circulation. Our study aimed to gather Cajal's findings on the vestibular system and identify his original publications. After this endeavor, we claim a place for Cajal among the founders of anatomy and histology of the vestibular system.
西班牙神经史学家圣地亚哥-拉蒙-卡哈尔(1852-1934 年)被公认为现代神经科学之父。除了确定神经系统中细胞的个体性(神经元理论)或神经冲动的方向(动态极化原理)之外,他还描述了有关神经系统不同结构组织的许多细节。这项工作被编入他的巨著《人类和脊椎动物神经系统的结构》(Textura del Sistema Nervioso del Hombre y los Vertebrados),该书于 1899 年至 1904 年间首次以西班牙文出版,后于 1909 年至 1911 年间以法文修订和更新为《人类和脊椎动物神经系统的组织学》(Histologie du système nerveux de l'homme et des vertébrés),在国际科学界广泛传播。卡哈尔的一些发现对我们了解前庭系统的解剖学和组织学具有重要意义。他描绘了感觉上皮的神经末梢、前庭神经和斯卡帕神经节的结构、前庭传入纤维、前庭神经核、前庭脊髓外侧束、前庭小脑连接以及小脑的精细结构。然而,这些开创性的描述大多发表在多年前的西班牙期刊上,发行量有限。我们的研究旨在收集卡哈尔对前庭系统的研究成果,并确定他的原始出版物。经过这一努力,我们认为卡加尔在前庭系统解剖学和组织学奠基人中占有一席之地。
期刊介绍:
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. Specialty Chief Editor Javier DeFelipe at the Cajal Institute (CSIC) is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.