Inhibitory actions from low and high threshold cutaneous afferents on groups II and III muscle afferent pathways in the spinal cat
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 107 (4) , 297-308
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1979.tb06479.x
Abstract
The inhibitory effects caused by volleys in cutaneous afferents on the transmission through some polysynaptic segmental pathways activated by high threshold muscle afferents were studied in chloralose anesthetized, spinal cats. Pathways studied were groups II and III to motor neurons as well as group II to primary afferents. Two different mechanisms were involved. One mechanism, with a very slow time course (duration more than 400 ms), is suggested to be an example of presynaptic inhibition between different primary afferent systems. This mechanism required high threshold (.gtoreq. 1.6T) conditioning shocks, and appeared simultaneously with the component II dorsal root potential being evoked by the cutaneous afferent volley. The other mechanism, with a faster time course (duration always below 300 ms), was dependent upon low threshold (.ltoreq. 1.5T) cutaneous conditioning volleys. This inhibitory interaction could not be ascribed to the same presynaptic mechanism, but may be an example of postsynaptic inhibition at an interneuronal level. The presumed disynaptic excitatory pathway from group II muscle afferents to flexor motor neurons was not inhibited by cutaneous conditioning shocks, but could be facilitated by activity in low threshold cutaneous afferents, probably at the only interneuron involved in this group II pathway.Keywords
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