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Spinal tracts producing slow components of spinal cord potentials evoked by descending volleys in man

Authors :
S. Denda
Koki Shimoji
Seiji Uchiyama
Toshiyuki Tobita
Hiroshi Baba
Misao Tomita
Source :
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. 100(1)
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Slow negative (N) and slow positive (P) waves are frequently produced in the posterior epidural space at the lumbosacral enlargement by epidural stimulation of the rostral part of human spinal cord. The production of these slow potentials are thought to be responsible for analgesia at the stimulated segment as well as below that level. In order to define the spinal tract which mediates these slow potentials, we stimulated directly or from the epidural space the dorsal, dorsolateral, lateral and ventral columns at the cervical or thoracic level, and epidurally recorded spinal cord potentials (des.SCPs) at the lumbosacral enlargement in 7 patients who underwent spine or spinal cord surgery. The des.SCPs recorded in the lumbosacral enlargement consisted of polyphasic spike potentials followed by slow N and P waves. At a near threshold level of stimulus intensity the slow N and P potentials were consistently elicited only by stimulation of the dorsal column. The slow waves were also produced by intense stimulation of other tracts, but remained significantly (P < 0.05−P

Details

ISSN :
00134694
Volume :
100
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1103b6296ee41db684c8ffa8ae47fd38