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Monosynaptic control of spinal motoneurons from different levels of the brain
Authors:A. I. Shapovalov
Abstract:In experiments on cats and monkeys it is established that reticulo-, rubro-, and corticomotoneuronal influences are characterized by a number of common features: 1) they are produced by fast conducting fibers of the descending tracts; 2) they do not attain the critical level needed for AP generation; and 3) they are caused by implication of synapses that are predominantly located on dendrites of the motoneurons. Results of experiments carried out on lampreys and rats indicate that reticulo-motoneuronal monosynaptic projections emerge already at the earliest stages of vertebrate evolution and retain their significance in mammals. The data of research on supraspinal influences during ontogenesis indicate early development of descending stem projections. This enables us to regard cerebro-motoneuronal monosynaptic connections as an important component of supraspinal control of motoneurons, a component whose functional role is in large measure determined by interaction with other synaptic inputs of the motoneuron.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, pp. 203–215, March–April, 1970.
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