Pyramidal actions in identified radial motornuclei of the cat
- 1 June 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 401 (2) , 132-142
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00583873
Abstract
This study aimed to establish the projection from the corticospinal tract (CST) to the motoneurones innervating the deep radial (DR) forelimb muscles. In the anaesthetized cat stimulation of the contralateral pyramid and intracellular recording from identified forelimb motoneurones was used. A train of pyramidal stimuli evoked disynaptic EPSPs in DR motoneurones. The effects were very similar in the different nuclei. Pyramidal IPSPs had a slightly longer latency and occurred in most cases together with disynaptic EPSPs. It is suggested that the inhibitory actions to the distal forelimb are predominantly relayed in a trisynaptic pathway, but that a disynaptic linkage seems possible as well. The disynaptic pyramidal EPSPs remained after CST transection in C5. They were abolished after CST transections in C2. It is concluded that disynaptic corticospinal excitation of distal DR motornuclei is relayed in a short midcervical propriospinal system. Transection experiments at different cervical levels suggest that the majority of the propriospinal neurones is located in C3−C4. The CST facilitated a variety of reflex pathways to motoneurones innervating distal forelimb muscles. Disynaptic excitatory and inhibitory effects from cutaneous and low threshold group I muscle afferents were common. They were present in all investigated nuclei and powerfully facilitated from the CST. Is is suggested that this allows the brain to adapt the reflex mechanisms of the distal forelimb to the synergistic-antagonistic relations between the muscles, which are changing according to the performed movement.This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
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