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Unit activity of the lumbar interneurons was recorded in thalamic cats during fictitious locomotion. Neurons whose activity was modulated in the rhythm of fictitious locomotion were found in the lateral parts of the intermediate zone of gray matter and ventral horn. Of these neurons, 41.2% were activated mainly in the phase of "flexion," 48.5% in the phase of extension, and 10.3% in both phases. Neurons with tonically increasing or decreasing activity during rhythmic discharges and neurons whose activity was unchanged during fictitious locomotion also were observed. During later discharges all these neurons were similarly activated, although a depth of modulation of unit activity was lower than during fictitious locomotion. Afferent inputs to the recorded interneurons also were studied. The neuronal organization of the spinal locomotor generator is discussed on the basis of these results.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 329–338, July–August, 1979.  相似文献   

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Fictitious scratching, i.e., rhythmic activity of hind-limb motoneurons at the characteristic scratching frequency, was evoked by tactile stimulation of the ear in thalamic cats immobilized with flaxedil. Activity of propriospinal neurons in segments C1, C2, and T4–T7 was recorded extracellularly. The neurons were identified by their antidromic response to stimulation of their axons in segment L1. Most neurons did not respond to stimulation of the ear. Some neurons, however, were activated during fictitious scratching. Neurons of the cervical segments responded not only to stimulation of the ear, but also to tactile stimulation of the forelimbs and also to passive movements of those limbs. Neurons of the thoracic segments were activated only by stimulation of the ipsilateral ear; these neurons were inhibited by stimulation of the contralateral ear. The role of the propriospinal neurons in the activation of the spinal mechanisms of scratching is discussed.Institute for Problems of Information Transmission, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 504–511, September–October, 1977.  相似文献   

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K. V. Baev 《Neurophysiology》1981,13(3):206-212
Segmental responses of the lumbosacral region of the spinal cord to peripheral afferent stimulation were studied in decorticated, immobilized cats before and during fictitious locomotion. The appearance of fictitious locomotion was accompanied by a tonic increase in the N1-component of the dorsal cord potential and dorsal root potential. Against the background of this tonic increase, modulation of these responses depending on the phase of fictitious locomotion was observed. When the N1-component and dorsal root potential were evoked at the end of the "extension" phase and at the beginning of the "flexion" phase their amplitude was greater, but when they were evoked at the end of the "flexion" phase and the beginning of the "extension" phase it was smaller. Polysynaptic and monosynaptic reflex response of motoneurons exhibited the same phase dependence during fictitious locomotion. The mechanisms and physiological importance of this retuning of segmental responses are discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 283–291, May–June, 1981.  相似文献   

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A statistical comparison was made of geometric characteristics (area of cross section of the soma and proximal dendrites and dcon, the diameter of the circle of equivalent area to it) of propriospinal neurons of the cat spinal cord labeled with horseradish peroxidase. The linear dimensions of these cells differed by a factor of about seven. The mean dcon of propriospinal neurons in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar divisions, whose axons reach level L6-7, was 39.9, 30.8, and 36.9 µm, respectively; direct correlation between the size of the neurons and the length of their axons was thus not observed. Characteristics of distribution of sizes of units in the cervical and thoracic divisions indicate the presence of two cell populations forming long propriospinal tracts; one consisting of a few, large neurons, concentrated in the cervical segments, the other consisting of small neurons, distributed among the cervical and thoracic segments. The mean dcon of neurons in the cervical division whose axons reach more caudal segments of the same cervical division was 44.2 µm (on account of a considerable number of large units in the ventral horn), evidence of the large relative size of the short-axon propriospinal neurons in this division of the spinal cord. Neurons located in the dorsal parts of the dorsal horn were the smallest in size, those located in the ventral horn were the largest. No significant differences were found in the dimensions of propriospinal neurons with uncrossed and crossed axons.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 238–247, March–April, 1984.  相似文献   

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The dorsal cord and dorsal root potentials were recorded in immobilized thalamic cats during fictitious scratching evoked by mechanical stimulation of the ear. Depolarization of primary afferents was shown to be simulated by the central scratching generator. Antidromic spike discharges appeared at the peak of the primary afferent depolarization waves in certain afferent fibers. Similar discharges arise in the resting state in response to stimulation of limb mechanoreceptors. It is suggested that during real scratching primary afferent depolarization and antidromic spikes evoked by it may effectively modulate the level of the afferent flow to spinal neurons.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 173–176, March–April, 1978.  相似文献   

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Activity of lumbosacral spinal interneurons was studied during fictitious scratching in decerebrate, immobilized cats. Neurons whose activity changed during fictitious scratching were located in the substantia intermedia lateralis and ventral horn. Among these neurons cells were distinguished whose activity was modulated in rhythm with motor discharges to different muscles (61.6%) and cells which were activated tonically (21.4%) or inhibited tonically (17%). By correlation of activity with discharges to corresponding muscles the rhythmically activated neurons were divided into "aiming" (36.6%) and "scratching" (25%). Neurons whose activity was unchanged during fictitious scratching also were observed. These cells were located mainly in the more dorsal regions of gray matter. Neurons to which wide convergence of excitatory influences from high-threshold cutaneous and muscular afferents was observed were mainly placed in the "aiming" group. "Scratching" neurons, compared with "aiming," more often received inputs only from low-threshold cutaneous or high-threshold muscular afferents. Group Ia interneurons were activated in phase with the corresponding motoneurons. Passive displacement of the limb in a forward direction predominantly inhibited spike activity of the "aiming" and potentiated activity of the "scratching" neurons. The neuronal organization of the spinal scratch generator is discussed on the basis of the results.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 57–66, January–February, 1981.  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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K. V. Baev 《Neurophysiology》1980,12(5):305-311
Changes in electrical polarization of primary afferent terminals in the lumbosacral portion of the spinal cord were investigated during fictitious locomotion in immobilized decorticated and spinal cats. Fictitious locomotion was accompanied by stable hyperpolarization of the afferent terminals, against the background of which they were periodically depolarized in rhythm with efferent activity. These tonic and phasic changes were observed in terminals of all groups of afferent fibers tested: cutaneous and muscular (Ia and Ib). Periodic in-phase depolarization was carried out in different ipsilateral segments of the lumbosacral enlargement. During ficitious galloping changes in depolarization of the primary efferents were in phase on different sides; during fictitious walking, these periodic changes were out of phase. On the basis of these results the physiological importance of changes in electrical polarization of primary afferent terminals of the spinal locomotor generator is discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 481–489, September–October, 1980.  相似文献   

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K. V. Baev 《Neurophysiology》1981,13(2):142-148
Segmental reflex responses of the lumbosacral region of the spinal cord to stimulation of peripheral afferents were studied in immobilized decerebrate cats before and after application of D-tubocurarine or bicuculline to the superior cervical segments, potentiating the scratch reflex, and also during fictitious scratching evoked by mechanical stimulation of the ear. Application of these substances led to inhibition of the N1-component of the dorsal cord potential, the dorsal root potential, and polysynaptic responses in efferent nerves. The appearance of fictitious scratching was accompanied by additional tonic inhibition of these responses, against the background of which modulation of the amplitudes of the responses was observed depending on the phase of fictitious scratching. Modulation of amplitudes of monosynaptic reflexes also developed during fictitious scratching. Against the background of these results the mechanisms and physiological role of reorganization of segmental responses during activation of the spinal scratching generator are discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 196–203, March–April, 1981.  相似文献   

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