Autogenetic inhibition of γ-motoneurons in the spinal cat uncovered by Dopa injection |
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Authors: | Chr Fromm J. Noth |
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Affiliation: | (1) Physiologisches Institut (Lehrstuhl II) der Universität Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The response of identified gastrocnemius -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 -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 -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 -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 -motoneurons by muscle stretch leads to a Renshaw inhibition of the -motoneurons. However, this pathway may be only partly responsible for the autogenetic inhibition of -motoneurons in the spinal cat after Dopa, since the inhibitory effects of muscle stretch were more pronounced than those obtained by antidromic activation of motor axons in the ventral root. |
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Keywords: | Spinal Cat Dopa /content/k5421m902220626g/xxlarge947.gif" alt=" gamma" align=" MIDDLE" BORDER=" 0" >-Motoneurons Autogenetic Inhibition |
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