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Evidence for the maintenance of motoneurone properties by msucel activity
- Source :
- The Journal of Physiology. 281:239-252
- Publication Year :
- 1978
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1978.
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Abstract
- 1. Electrophysiological properties of soleus motoneurones in adult cats were examined with intracellular electrodes following alterations of activity of the soleus muscle induced by transection of the thoracic spinal cord or by conduction block of the muscle nerve with tetrodotoxin (TTX) cuffs. Attempts were also made to maintain muscle activity by daily stimulation of the maintain muscle activity by daily stimulation of the peripheral nerve. 2. Within 8 days after transection of the thoracic cord, soleus motoneurones showed a significant decrease in the duration of afterhyperpolarization following action potentials. This change in motoneurone properties induced by cord transection was prevented by daily stimulation of the sciatic nerve. 3. Soleus motoneurones showed a significant decrease in the duration of after-hyperpolarization within 8 days after conduction block of the soleus nerve with TTX. This change in montoneurone properties was prevented by daily stimulation of the nerve peripheral to the TTX cuff but not central to the cuff. 4. The soleus muscle showed a significant decrease in weight relative to body weight within 8 days after transection of the thoracic cord. This decrease in muscle weight following cord transection was prevented by daily stimulation of the sciatic nerve. 5. No fibrillation was detected in the soleus muscle 8 days after conduction block of the soleus nerve with TTX. The maximum twitch tension of the soleus muscle evoked by nerve stimulation showed no significant difference between the two sides treated and untreated with TTX. Fast axoplasmic transport measured with cholinesterase as a marker was not affected by TTX. Thus, there was no sign of functional although morphological abnormalities were found in some nerve fibres. 6. It is concluded that motoneurone properties in an adult depend partly upon some factors associated with activity of the innervated muscles and that such trophic signals are retrogradely carried by the motor axons.
- Subjects :
- Physiology
medicine.medical_treatment
Neural Conduction
Action Potentials
Stimulation
Tetrodotoxin
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cordotomy
medicine
Animals
Motor Neurons
Soleus muscle
business.industry
Muscles
musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology
Body Weight
Organ Size
musculoskeletal system
Spinal cord
Electrophysiology
medicine.anatomical_structure
nervous system
chemistry
Anesthesia
Cats
Female
Sciatic nerve
business
tissues
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00223751
- Volume :
- 281
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Physiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ee875ffd2446941cdfdd7320b221594e