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Effects of Long-Lasting Afferent Activation on Segmental Reflex Responses in Albino Rats,and Modifications of These Effects by Thyroxine and 4-Aminopyridine
Authors:Makii  E. A.  Rodinskii  A. G.
Affiliation:(1) Dnepropetrovsk State Medical Academy, Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine, Ukraine
Abstract:In albino rats, we studied the effects of long-lasting tetanization of the dorsal roots of the L5 (homosynaptic activation) and L4 (heterosynaptic activation) segments on reflex discharges in the L5 ventral root evoked by single stimulation of the dorsal root of the same segment. Tetanization trains consisted of 5,000 stimuli applied with frequencies of 10, 50, 100, or 300 sec–1, and their effects were tested during 10 min. There were no long-term post-tetanic potentiation (PTP) of monosynaptic responses when low frequencies of homosynaptic tetanization (10 and 50 sec–1) were used. In the case of higher frequencies, PTP was rather clear and long-lasting. Under conditions of heterosynaptic activation, there was no PTP. Facilitation of polysynaptic responses developed at all the frequencies of homosynaptic tetanization used; when heterosynaptic tetanization was applied, such facilitation (although weaker) was also observed. In rats treated with agents increasing the excitability of spinal neuronal systems, such as thyroxine and 4-aminopyridine, tetanization of the studied inputs evoked long-term depression (LTD) of both mono- and polysynaptic components of the reflex discharges instead of PTP. Probable mechanisms of postsynaptic changes in the segmental reflex responses are discussed.
Keywords:spinal cord  mono- and polysynaptic reflex responses  long-term post-tetanic potentiation  4-aminopyridine  thyroxine
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