Regional Distribution of the Locomotor Pattern-Generating Network in the Neonatal Rat Spinal Cord
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 77 (1) , 247-259
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1997.77.1.247
Abstract
Cowley, K. C. and B. J. Schmidt. Regional distribution of the locomotor pattern-generating network in the neonatal rat spinal cord. J. Neurophysiol. 77: 247–259, 1997. The regional distribution of spinal cord networks producing locomotor-like, as well as non-locomotor-like, activity was studied with the use of an in vitro neonatal rat preparation. Rhythmic activity was induced by bath application of either serotonin (5-HT), acetylcholine (ACh), N-methyl-d,l-aspartate (NMA), or combined 5-HT/NMA, and was monitored via hindlimb flexor (peroneal) and extensor (tibial) electroneurograms (ENGs) or ventral root recordings. In some experiments, synchronous patterns were produced by the addition of inhibitory amino acid (IAA) receptor antagonists. Selective application of 5-HT to cervical and thoracic cord regions induced rhythmic activity in these segments but failed to evoke hindlimb ENG discharge. Exposure of the isolated lumbar region to 5-HT produced tonic activity only. Application of 5-HT to the whole cord produced locomotor-like activity in hindlimb ENGs that persisted after midsagittal section of the spinal cord from the conus to the thoracolumbar junction. In other experiments, transverse hemisection of the rostral lumbar cord during whole cord exposure to 5-HT abolished rhythmic activity in ipsilateral hindlimb ENGs, suggesting that under these conditions rhythmic activity on one side of the lumbar cord was insufficient to maintain rhythmic activity on the contralateral side. Selective application of NMA or ACh to cervical and/or thoracic cord regions evoked rhythmic activity in these supralumbar segments, as well as rhythmic, but non-locomotor-like, activity in the lumbar region. In contrast to the effect of 5-HT, both NMA and ACh evoked rhythmic activity when applied solely to the lumbar region, and the side-to-side alternation produced by whole cord ACh application was uncoupled by midsagittal lesions of the lumbar region. In the presence of IAA antagonists, the side-to-side coupling of bilaterally synchronous rhythms was maintained despite extensive midsagittal lesions leaving all but one or two segments of either cervical, thoracic, or lumbar cord bilaterally intact, and rhythmic activity could be maintained even in single isolated hemisegments. The effects of 5-HT/NMA were similar to those observed with the use of 5-HT alone, although 5-HT/NMA induced rhythmic activity in hindlimb ENGs when applied selectively to supralumbar regions. The results suggest that 1) a 5-HT-sensitive oscillatory network, capable of producing a locomotor-like pattern of activity, is distributed throughout the supralumbar region of the spinal cord and mediates descending rhythmic drive to lumbar motor centers; 2) NMA- and ACh-sensitive rhythmogenic elements are distributed throughout the spinal cord, including the lumbar region; and 3) the spinal cord contains an extensive propriospinal network of reciprocal inhibitory and excitatory connections characterized by redundantly organized side-to-side projections.Keywords
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