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Activity of lumbar interneurons during fictitious locomotion in thalamic cats
Authors:K V Baev  A M Degtyarenko  T V Zavadskaya  P G Kostyuk
Abstract:Unit activity of the lumbar interneurons was recorded in thalamic cats during fictitious locomotion. Neurons whose activity was modulated in the rhythm of fictitious locomotion were found in the lateral parts of the intermediate zone of gray matter and ventral horn. Of these neurons, 41.2% were activated mainly in the phase of "flexion," 48.5% in the phase of extension, and 10.3% in both phases. Neurons with tonically increasing or decreasing activity during rhythmic discharges and neurons whose activity was unchanged during fictitious locomotion also were observed. During later discharges all these neurons were similarly activated, although a depth of modulation of unit activity was lower than during fictitious locomotion. Afferent inputs to the recorded interneurons also were studied. The neuronal organization of the spinal locomotor generator is discussed on the basis of these results.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 329–338, July–August, 1979.
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