Effects of Dorsal Root Cut on the Forces Evoked by Spinal Microstimulation in the Spinalized Frog
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Somatosensory & Motor Research
- Vol. 10 (1) , 81-95
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08990229309028826
Abstract
Spinalized frogs were microstimulated in the intermediate grey layers of the lumbar spinal cord; the forces evoked in the hindlimb were measured at several limb positions. The data were expressed as force fields. After the collection of many force fields, the dorsal roots were cut with the stimulating electrode in place, and the position-dependent stimulation-evoked forces were again measured repeatedly. We found that the position-dependent pattern of evoked forces—the force fields—did not change after the dorsal roots were cut. In other words, the postcut evoked forces pointed in the same direction as the precut evoked forces. This result was predicted and confirmed by the muscle activations (EMGs): Before and after the dorsal roots were cut, the same muscles were activated in the same proportions. In all limb positions, the rank ordering of the muscle activations remained fixed. The stimulation needed to evoke forces was increased by deafferentation, and there were subtle changes in the force magnitudes that were consistent with a linearization of the muscle stiffness by the afferents. We conclude that the microstimulation activated specific muscle synergies that resulted in limb forces pointing toward a particular posture. The patterns of evoked forces were predominantly attributable to feedforward activation of these muscle synergies.Keywords
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