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Activity of propriospinal neurons during the scratch reflex in cats
Authors:M B Berkinblit  T G Delyagina  G N Orlovskii  A G Fel'dman
Abstract: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.
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