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Synaptic effects arising in the postsynaptic membrane during direct stimulation of single presynaptic fibers were investigated in experiments with parallel intracellular recording from giant reticulospinal axons and motoneurons of the river lamprey. Monosynaptic reticulospinal EPSPs were shown to consist of two components, electrical and chemical, differing in their time courses, amplitudes, sensitivities to calcium deficiency, and dynamic characteristics. One motoneuron may receive direct electrical inputs from several giant axons. Individual giant axons can act on motoneurons not only monosynaptically, but also through additional relays.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 390–396, July–August, 1977.  相似文献   

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In experiments onLampetra fluviatilis in response to electrical stimulation of bulbar reticulospinal neurons and descending fibers the postsynaptic potentials of segmental motoneurons and action potentials of single intraspinal axons were recorded intracellularly and the cord dorsum potentials were recorded by a surface electrode. Fast-conducting reticulospinal axons (Müller's axons) were shown to excite spinal motoneurons monosynaptically. Monosynaptic reticulo-motoneuronal EPSPs arise as the result of excitation of a limited number of descending fibers, they reproduce high frequencies of stimulation readily and, in some cases, they are divided into components of which the first may be attributed to an electrical, and the second to a chemical mechanism of transmission. Besides early monosynaptic EPSPs, late, probably polysynaptic, responses also are found.  相似文献   

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Field potentials and postsynaptic potentials of facial motoneurons evoked by stimulation of the caudal trigeminal nucleus were investigated in acute experiments on cats by extra- and intra-cellular recording. Pre- and postsynaptic components of field potentials were found. Four types of motoneuron response were distinguished: EPSP with generation of single action potentials; a gradual shift of depolarization inducing grouped action potentials; a rhythmic discharge of action potentials arising at a low level of depolarization; and EPSPs or EPSP-IPSP sequences. The monosynaptic and (chiefly) polysynaptic nature of these responses was demonstrated. The possible mechanism of afferent control over facial motoneurons are discussed.L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Erevan. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 272–282, May–June, 1980.  相似文献   

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Synaptic processes in various functional groups of thoracic motoneurons (segments T9–T11) were investigated in anesthetized (chloralose and Nembutal), decerebrate, and spinal cats. Visceral stimulation in animals with an intact CNS during artificial respiration evokes the development of primary (latent period under 12 msec) and secondary (latent period over 30 msec) PSPs in the motoneurons. The primary PSPs consist of early and principal components. The early component is due to excitation of group A2 and A visceral afferents, the principal PSP to excitation of the A group. The principal component in motoneurons of the internal and external intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles is excitatory, while in motoneurons innervating the spinal muscles it is excitatory—inhibitory or inhibitory. The secondary PSPs as a rule are excitatory and are due to activation of fibers of the A group. During natural respiration the primary PSPs of motoneurons of the intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles are predominantly inhibitory. In spinal animals no secondary responses are present and the primary becomes entirely excitatory regardless of the functional class of the motoneurons. The mechanisms of reciprocal activation of thoracic motoneurons by visceral impulses in animals during artificial and natural respiration are discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 286–295, May–June, 1972.  相似文献   

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In cats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital and immobilized with D-tubocurarine activity of 423 pericruciate cortical neurons was recorded (342 extra- and 81 intracellularly); 78 neurons had spontaneous activity. Stimulation of the pyramidal tract evoked antidromic action potentials in the pyramidal neurons with a latent period of 0.5–16.0 msec. Recurrent and lateral PSPs also developed both in pyramidal and in unidentified neurons in all layers of the cortex; IPSPs were recorded in 46.7% of neurons, EPSPs in 21.0%, mixed reponses in 26.0%, and no visible changes were found in 6.3%. The latent period of the IPSPs was 1.5–14.0 msec, their amplitude 1.3–17.0 mV, their rise time from 4 to 18 msec, and their duration 18–120 msec (sometimes up to 250–500 msec). In 30% of cases in which IPSPs appeared, their course was divided into two phases: fast (duration 10–20 msec) and slow. EPSPs developed after a latent period of 2.6–29.0 msec; their amplitude was 1.0–7.8 mV and their duration from 10.0 to 50.0 msec. In 51.2% of spontaneously active neurons the antidromic volley inhibited their activity in the course of 200–400 msec, in 19.5% it stimulated their activity, in 7.4% it had a mixed effect, and in 21.9% no visible change took place in their activity. The role and participation of axon collaterals of pyramidal neurons and of the interneuronal system in the formation of these processes are discussed.  相似文献   

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Effects induced in motoneurons and interneurons of the cervical enlargements of the cat spinal cord by stimulation of the lateral and ventral funiculi at the lower thoracic level were studied under conditions producing degeneration of fibers of descending brain systems. Stimulation of this sort evoked PSPs (mainly of mixed character) in 57 of 90 motoneurons tested. In nine motoneurons the primary response consisted of monosynaptic EPSPs evoked by activity of fibers of the lateral funiculus, and in the rest it consisted of polysyanptic (at least disynaptic) EPSPs and IPSPs. Polysynaptic effects arising in the neuron in response to stimulation of the lateral and ventral funiculi usually differed only quantitatively. The intensity of excitatory synaptic action on motoneurons of the proximal muscle (especially thoracid) was much greater than that on motoneurons of distal muscles. Nearly all motoneurons with no synaptic action belonged to the latter group. Stimulation of the lateral and ventral funculi facilitated synaptic action induced in motoneurons by stimulation of high-threshold segmental afferents and led to excitation of interneurons located in the vectral quadrant, and had no effect on interneurons in the dorsal regions of gray matter. These effects are regarded mainly as the result of excitation of long ascending propriospinal pathways in the cervical parts of the cord; it is also postulated that some of them are evoked by the arrival of activity along collaterals of descending propiospinal pathways to the neurons in this region.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 339–347, July–August, 1979.  相似文献   

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Experiments with intracortical microstimulation and intracellular recording from motoneurons of the rat hind limb showed that synaptic effects due to activation of pyramidal neurons of the motor cortex and transmitted along the pyramidal tract are exclusively polysynaptic in character. Mainly excitatory effects were found in motoneurons of flexors and extensors, and of distal and proximal muscles. The minimal intensity of intracortical stimulation required for synaptic excitation of -motoneurons is 5–10 µA. Low-threshold synaptic effects in lumbar motoneurons and movements of the hind limbs are evoked from the same zones.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 174–180, March–April, 1973.  相似文献   

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Synaptic processes in red nucleus neurons evoked by stimulation of different parts of the substantia nigra and nucleus interpositus of the cerebellum were investigated by an intracellular recording method in acute experiments on cats. Stimulation of this sort was shown to induce mono- and polysynaptic activation of rubrospinal neurons. Monosynaptic cerebellar and nigral excitatory influences were found to be very similar. These influences were shown to converge on the same rubrospinal neurons. The functional significance of inputs from the substantia nigra to the red nucleus for movement performance is discussed.L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Erevan. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 149–158, March–April, 1981.  相似文献   

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Synpatic responses were recorded extracellularly from single neurons at levels T12–T13 in response to microstimulation of the stepping strip of the dorsolateral funiculus in the thoracic and cervical portions of the spinal cord in cats decerebrated at the precollicular level [4]. The latent periods of these responses increased when the distance between the stepping point and recording point exceeded 20 mm, and when two stimuli had to be applied in order to evoke responses. Axons of neurons respondingtrans-synaptically to stimulation of the stepping strip were located on the boundary between the lateral and ventral funiculi close to the gray matter. Antidromic responses of neurons sending their axons in the caudal direction were found on average in 37% of cases, provided that the distance between the recording and stimulation points did not exceed 40 mm. Half of the neurons which generated synaptic responses to stimulation of spinal stepping points could be excited also by a series of three to six stimuli, applied to the mesencephalic locomotor point [15]. It is suggested that the neurons discovered may participate in the spread of activity toward the generator of stepping movements of the hind limb.Institute for Problems in Information Transmission, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 270–278, March–April, 1985.  相似文献   

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"EEG quanta" — extracellular monosynaptic PSPs evoked by action potentials of a single axon — were recorded in the frog thalamus at a depth of 200–700 µ during electrical stimulation of the retina by single, double, or triple pulses of current of threshold strength. With an interval of 5–25 msec between consecutive stimuli, a negative spike, increasing as the microelectrode was inserted deeper, was observed at the peak of the testing EEG quanta, which were enlarged 1.5–2.5 times. It is postulated that this spike is the synchronous discharge of neuron bodies (population spike), evoked by an action potential of a single retinotectal axon. This axon branches in layers F or G. Discharges appear in neurons of layers 6–8. The possibility that the volley discharge of one class 3–5 detector excites tectal ganglion cells, whose axons mainly form the tecto-bulbospinal tract, is discussed.Research Institute of Cardiology and Laboratories of Electroencephalography and Neurocybernetics, Medical Institute, Kaunas, Lithuania. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 829–835, November–December, 1984.  相似文献   

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Responses of motoneurons and interneurons of the cervical enlargement of the cat spinal cord were studied by a microelectrode technique during selective stimulation of propriospinal fibers of the dorsolateral tract of the lateral white column. The long descending and ascending pathways were blocked by preliminary (10–16 days earlier) hemisection of the spinal cord cranially and caudally to the segments studied. Stimulation of the dorsolateral tract at a distance of 15–25 mm from the site of recording evoked complex postsynaptic potentials consisting of several successive waves in the motoneurons. The character of the PSPs was not clearly linked with the function of the motoneurons. By their latent periods the components of the PSPs could be placed in three groups. The "primary" components were reproduced in response to stimulation at 50–100/sec whereas the "secondary" and "tertiary" components were weakened or blocked. It is postulated that the "primary" components are evoked through monosynaptic connections between propriospinal fibers of the dorsolateral tract and motoneurons of the forelimb muscles, while the late components are evoked through polysynaptic pathways, including segmental interneurons. Many of these interneurons, located in the ventral horn and intermediate zone, were strongly excited during stimulation of the dorsolateral tract.A. A. Bogomolets' Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 61–69, January–February, 1973.  相似文献   

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The distribution of propriospinal fiber terminals of the lateral funiculus in the lumbar segments of the cat spinal cord was examined by light and electron microscopy. For the selective demonstration of these terminals, preliminary hemisectioning of the brain at the boundary of the thoracic and lumbar segment, eliminating all the long descending pathways, and subsequent hemisectioning or sectioning of the lateral funiculus at the level of the third lumbar segment was carried out. It was established by staining the degenerating endings (by the Fink—Heimer method) that the terminals of the descending and ascending propriospinal fibers, which form part of the lateral and ventral funiculi, are located mainly in the lateral and medial parts of lamina VII and the dorsal section of lamina VIII, according to Rexed, as well as in the regions adjacent to the dorsolateral and ventromedial motor nuclei. A large number of these terminals is found in the corresponding regions of the gray matter on the contralateral side of the brain. Since, in the case of selective injury of the lateral funiculus the number of degenerating terminals in lamina VIII is noticeably decreased, it can be assumed that the propriospinal neuron terminals of the ventral funiculus are concentrated mainly in lamina VIII. The axons of the propriospinal neurons extend over several segments both in the ascending and in the descending directions. It was shown in an electron microscopic study of the regions in which most of the propriospinal terminals are located that these terminals are of an axo-dendritic nature and terminate in the dendrites of both inter- and motor neurons. Their degeneration can be of the "light" or "dark" type.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 401–407, July–August, 1971.  相似文献   

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The nature of synaptic interaction between two neighboring motoneurons in the isolated frog spinal cord was studied by parallel insertion of two separate micro-electrodes into the cells. In 82 of 89 motoneurons tested transmission through synapses between the motoneurons was electrical in nature, as shown by the absence or short duration of the latent period of elementary intermotoneuronal EPSPs, stability of their amplitude, and preservation of responses in Ca++-free solution containing 2 mM Mn++. Direct electrotonic interaction was demonstrated in both directions: artificial de- and hyperpolarization of one motoneuron led to corresponding shifts of membrane potential in the neighboring motoneuron. The time constant of rise and decay of this potential was appreciably greater than the time constant of the membrane of the two interconnected motoneurons. Blockade of the SD-component of the action potential in the "triggering" motoneuron led to a decrease in the elementary EPSP in the neighboring motoneuron. These facts suggest that electrotonic interaction takes place through dendro-dendritic junctions. Absence of rectification was demonstrated in electrical synapses between motoneurons. In four cases elementary EPSPs were chemical in nature, for they appeared 1.3–3.3 msec after the beginning of the action potential in the "triggering" motoneuron, and were blocked in Ca++-free solution containing Mn++; fluctuations of their amplitude approximated closely to a Poisson or binomial distribution. Such responses are evidently generated by synapses formed by recurrent axon collaterals of one motoneuron on the neighboring motoneurons. In three cases elementary intermotoneuronal EPSPs consisted of two components, the first electrical and the second chemical in nature. Morphological structures which may be responsible for generation of 2-component EPSPs are examined.Deceased.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 619–630, September–October, 1984.  相似文献   

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Stimulation of the infraorbital nerve at strengths 1.4–2.5 times higer than the threshold of excitation of A fibers in cats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital evoked EPSPs with an amplitude up to 3.0 mV and a duration of 9–15 msec in 69% of masseter motoneurons after 1.5–3.0 msec. These EPSPs were complex and formed by summation of simpler short-latency and long-latency EPSPs. The short-latency EPSPs appeared in response to infraorbital nerve stimulation at 1.1–1.5 thresholds and had a slow rate of rise (2.5–4.5 msec, mean 3.7±0.4 msec), low amplitude (under 2.0 mV), and short duration (5–6 msec). Their latent period varied from 1.5 to 3.0 msec (mean 2.1±0.2 msec). The shortness of the latent period and its constancy during stimulation of the nerve at increasing strength, and also the character of development of facilitation and inhibition of the EPSP during high-frequency stimulation suggests that these EPSPs are monosynaptic. The slow rate of rise suggested that these EPSPs arise on distal dendrites of the motoneurons. Long-latency EPSPs appeared 7–9 msec after stimulation of the infraorbital nerve at 1.1–1.5 thresholds. Their amplitude reached 1.5–2.0 mV and their duration 7–9 msec. The long duration of the latent period combined with low ability to reproduce high-frequency stimulation (up to 30/sec) points to the polysynaptic origin of these EPSPs.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 6, pp. 583–591, November–December, 1977.  相似文献   

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Electrical activity of flexor and extensor alpha-motoneurons of the lumbar segments of cat's spinal cord as recorded intracellularly during electric stimulation of afferents of the contralateral posterior limb. Contralateral postsynaptic potentials (PSP) were shown to be evoked by activation of cutaneous and high-threshold muscle afferents. The high-threshold afferents of various muscle nerves participate to varying degrees in the generation of contralateral PSP. Contralateral inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSP) were recorded in both flexor and extensor motoneurons along with contralateral excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSP). There are no fundamental differences in their distribution between flexor and extensor neurons. Inhibitory influences as a rule are predominant in both during the first 20 msec, and EPSP are predominant in the interval between 20 and 100 msec. The balance of excitatory and inhibitory pathway activity was found to be not as stable as that of the homolateral pathways.I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 418–425, July–August, 1971.  相似文献   

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Postsynaptic potentials evoked by stimulation of ipsilateral and contralateral horizontal semicircular canals in motoneurons of muscles tilting and turning the head were investigated in acute experiments on cats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital. Stimulation of the ipsilateral canal evoked EPSPs with latent periods varying from 1.8 to 10.0 msec in 25 of these motoneurons and IPSPs with latent periods varying from 1.9 to 3.9 msec in 10 of them. Calculation of the impulse conduction time from the ipsilateral semicircular canal through Deiters' nucleus to the cervical motoneurons indicates that EPSPs with latent periods of under 3.8 msec may be regarded as disynaptic, and those with latent periods of over 3.8 msec as polysynaptic. Stimulation of the contralateral canal evoked EPSPs with latent periods varying from 1.8 to 6.0 msec in 19 motoneurons and IPSPs with latent periods varying from 3.2 to 3.9 msec in two cells. The possible pathways of transmission of these influences and their functional role are discussed.  相似文献   

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Intracellular recordings were carried out on abducens motoneurons of encephale isole cats in order to analyse synaptic influences of cortical areas engaged in control of saccadic eye movements. It was found that, in addition to the "frontal eye field" (FEF), eye movements containing a contraversive component may be triggered by electrical stimulation of the 1st and the 2nd sensorimotor areas (SM). Correspondingly, sustained postsynaptic responses (EPSPs) and rhythmic firing of abducens motoneurons could be reliably induced by prolonged stimulus trains. In this respect, the efficiencies of FEF and SM were about the same. They appeared to be higher than the efficiency of excitatory pyramidal actions on spinal motoneurons as reported by others. EPSPs elicited from both regions by short stimuli were, on the major part, polysynaptic. Quite complex multineuronal chains appeared to be stronger engaged in the transmission of FEF effects. EPSPs of SM origin contained a disynaptic fraction which could not be reliably identified in FEF responses. Recipocal innervation of abducens nuclei on both sides was found to be reflected in the asymmetry of excitatory and inhibitory influences from two hemispheres: EPSPs predominated in responses to contralateral, IPSPs and mixed PSPs - to ipsilateral stimulation.  相似文献   

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In cats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital stimulation of the infraorbital nerve by a volley of 3 or 4 stimuli 1.2 times stronger than the threshold for excitation of A-fibers caused the generation of action potentials in motoneurons of the masseter muscle if the frequency of stimuli in the volley exceeded 300/sec. Paired stimuli with a strength of 2.0 thresholds, and with an interval of 1.3–4.0 msec between stimuli, led to generation of an action potential by the motoneurons. If the interval exceeded 4 msec stimulation with a strength of 1.2–2.0 thresholds caused biphasic facilitation of the second EPSP with a facilitation factor of between 0.2 and 1.0. The small number of stimuli, combined with their high frequency in the volley, required for action potential generation by masseter motoneurons suggests that they are due to activation of A-fibers of the infraorbital nerve connected with fast-adapted receptors of the vibrissae.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 4 pp. 385–389, July–August, 1978.  相似文献   

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