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The Effect of Dopa on the Spinal Cord. 8. Presynaptic and “Remote” Inhibition of Transmission from Ia Afferents to Alpha Motoneurones
Authors:J. Bergmans  R. Burke  L. Fedina  A. Lundberg
Abstract:In unanesthetized spinal cats, injected with l-DOPA, intra-axonal recording was used to investigate the primary afferent depolarization (PAD) evoked in different species of afferents by volleys in the flexor reflex afferents (FRA). It was confirmed that a late PAD is evoked in la afferents and usually not in Ib or cutaneous afferents. Some late PAD was observed in a few group II muscle afferents. Intracellular recording from motoneurones revealed a considerable depression of the Ia EPSP during the late PAD evoked from the FRA after DOPA, but it was diffkult to attribute this entirely to the PAD in Ia afferents since there was also a late postsynaptic conductance increase in the motoneurones. A further analysis was made on acute spinal cats not injected with DOPA, in which a late P.4D sometimes is evoked by FR24 volleys, without the late postsynaptic soma effects in motoneurones. The marked depression of the Ia EPSP evoked from the FRA under these conditions has a longer duration than the PAD in la afferent terminals. It is postulated that two mechanisms contribute to the Ia EPSP depression, presynaptic inhibition and “remote inhibition”; the latter action persisting after the repolarization of Ia afferents. The results are discussed in relation to reflex regulation of stepping.
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