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Forelimb reflexes modulated by tonic neck positions in cats
Authors:D Wenzel  U Thoden  A Frank
Institution:(1) Abteilung für Klinische Neurologie und Neurophysiologie der Universität Freiburg/Breisgau, Hansastrasse 9a, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:The modulation of monosynaptic forelimb reflexes by tonic neck positions was investigated in cats with the head fixed.Lateral flexion of the body in a horizontal plane markedly facilitates reflexes of the deep radial nerve (DR) in the ipsilateral forelimb, while the antagonistic ulnar nerve (ULN) reflexes are strongly inhibited. Opposite effects are seen after contralateral body movement.Dorsiflexion of the body clearly increases DR-reflexes and exerts a reciprocal although more pronounced inhibition on ULN reflexes. Opposite effects appear after ventriflexion.The reflex modulation starts with head-body displacements of approximately 5° and increases with increasing angles. Furthermore reflex modulation does not depend on the intact cerebrum and cerebellum. The comparison of forelimb and hindlimb reflexes shows a decrease of the neck influences along the spinal cord.Supported by Sonderforschungsbereich Hirnforschung und Sinnes-physiology (SFB 70) der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).Essential parts of this paper will be submitted by A. F. as a thesis to the Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg/Breisgau, Germany.
Keywords:Tonic neck reflexes  Spinal monosynaptic reflexes  Postural mechanisms
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