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Pyramidal and extrapyramidal synaptic effects upon chronically deafferented motoneurons of the spinal cord of a cat
Authors:Z. A. Repina  A. I. Shapovalov  O. A. Nikitin
Abstract:By means of intracellular recording technique, studies have been made of the electrical activity of agr-motoneurons of the seventh lumbar segment in cats with chronic rhizotomy of the dorsal root fibers (L4-S2). Postsynaptic potentials of the reticular formation of the midbrain, medulla, and ventral columns of the spinal cord were compared with the reactions recorded from nonoperated animals; these potentials were evoked by stimulation of the motor cortex, red nucleus, and Deuters' nuclei. Deafferentiation did not cause statistically reliable variations in the amplitude of the descending monosynaptic E PSPs. Extrapyramidal short-latent disynaptic E PSPs and IPSPs remained also practically unchanged, while the responses of deafferented motoneurons to cortico-spinal impulses were considerably facilitated; this effect was retained in pyramidal cats. Deafferentation was not accompanied by variations in the dependence of the discharge frequency on the depolarizing current strength or by the variation in the threshold and input resistance of the motoneuron membranes. This suggests that intensification of the pyramidal synaptic action upon deafferented motoneurons was caused by the variation on the intermediate neuronal level.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 35–46, July–August, 1969.
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