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Activity of lumbar interneurons during late long-lasting discharges in motor nerves of immobilized thalamic cats
Authors:K V Baev  A M Degtyarenko  T V Zavadskaya  P G Kostyuk
Abstract:Activity of lumbar spinal neurons was recorded extracellularly during late long-lasting discharges in efferent nerves in immobilized thalamic cats. Of the total number of cells tested, 70% changed their activity during late discharges. The activity of 35% of neurons was increased during late discharges in nerves to flexors, but inhibited during discharges in nerves to extensors. Responses of 27% of neurons were of the opposite character. Other neurons were found whose activity was increased (5%) and reduced (3%), respectively, during later discharges in both flexor and extensor nerves. Most interneurons which changed their activity during late discharges were located in lateral parts of the intermediate zone of gray matter and the ventral horn at a depth of 2.8 mm. The character of the afferent input to a neuron was found to depend on the late efferent discharges and activity of the neurons correlated with them. Neurons whose activity was unchanged during late discharges (30%) were mainly located rather more dorsally, at a depth of about 2.0 mm. The possible mechanisms of the participation of these groups of interneurons in the generation of late discharges are discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 236–244, May–June, 1979.
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