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Autogenetic inhibition of γ-motoneurons in the spinal cat uncovered by Dopa injection
Authors:Chr Fromm  J. Noth
Affiliation:(1) Physiologisches Institut (Lehrstuhl II) der Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Summary The response of identified gastrocnemius gamma-efferents to stretch of the triceps surae muscle was recorded in the acute spinal cat before and after the injection of Dopa. A strong tonic inhibition during static muscle extension was detectable only in those gamma-efferents which had no resting and reflex activity in the spinal cat, but which responded to Dopa injection with an initially high discharge rate. In contrast gamma-motoneurons with background and reflex activity before Dopa, and some previously quiescent units acquiring a low discharge rate after Dopa did not exhibit any signs of a stretch-dependent inhibition. It is concluded that the observed autogenetic inhibition is limited to the static gamma-motoneurons. The responsiveness to stretch-evoked inhibition was found to be correlated with that to antidromic inhibition induced by repetitive stimulation of the ventral root. This could imply that the activation of agr-motoneurons by muscle stretch leads to a Renshaw inhibition of the gamma-motoneurons. However, this pathway may be only partly responsible for the autogenetic inhibition of gamma-motoneurons in the spinal cat after Dopa, since the inhibitory effects of muscle stretch were more pronounced than those obtained by antidromic activation of agr motor axons in the ventral root.
Keywords:Spinal Cat  Dopa    /content/k5421m902220626g/xxlarge947.gif"   alt="  gamma"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >-Motoneurons  Autogenetic Inhibition
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