MOTONEURON EXCITABILITY IN PSYCHIATRIC-PATIENTS
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 12 (4) , 545-561
Abstract
Excitability at the .alpha.-motoneuron pool was studied by measuring spinal monosynaptic reflex responses of soleus muscle to paired stimuli in psychiatric patients and controls. Patients showed significant alterations in recovery of excitability when compared with normal volunteers. The value for the peak of secondary facilitation was reduced in 5 of 8 chronic schizophrenic patients, while the following trough in the recovery cycle was reduced in 9 of 18 acutely schizophrenic patients. Drug effects were studied in 10 patients. Phenothiazine antipsychotic medication enhanced recovery of excitability. Patients of all types showed alterations of excitability. Altered excitability may reflect 1 aspect of a widespread abnormality of CNS function or may be a specific response to a supraspinal defect in neurophysiological activity in psychotic patients.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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