PERINATAL-DEVELOPMENT OF ACTION-POTENTIAL PROPAGATION IN CAT RUBROSPINAL AXONS

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SONG, WJ
OKAWA, K
KANDA, M
MURAKAMI, F
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[1] OSAKA UNIV, FAC ENGN SCI, DEPT BIOPHYS ENGN, TOYONAKA, OSAKA 560, JAPAN
[2] SHIONOGI & CO LTD, ABURAHI LABS, SHIGA, JAPAN
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1995年 / 488卷 / 02期
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10.1113/jphysiol.1995.sp020976
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The development of action potential conduction was studied by intracellular recording of antidromic spices in cat rubrospinal cells. 2. The distance between the C1 and L1 spinal segments increased linearly from 5.6 cm at embryonic day (E) 59 to 9.8 cm at postnatal day (P) 30. 3. The conduction time from the C1 segment to the rubrospinal neuron soma, estimated from antidromic spike latency evoked by stimulation of the C1 segment, decreased rapidly prior to birth and then slowly thereafter. This coincided with a reduction in conduction time variation between cells. 4. The conduction time from the red nucleus to the L1 segment followed a similar time course during development. The conduction time reached the adult value by P30, at which time the spinal cord is only half the adult length. 5. The conduction velocity between the C1 and L1 segments increased monotonically between E59 and P30, from a low of 1 m s(-1) to a maximum of 34 m s(-1). 6. The rise time of rubrospinal neuron somadendritic spikes followed a developmental time course similar to that for conduction time. 7. Myelination of rubrospinal axons, as judged by the presence of myelinated segment spikes, began to occur prior to E59. 8. These findings suggest that development of action potential propagation in rubrospinal cells can be divided into an early and a late stage: conduction time reaches the adult value during the early stage, i.e. by the first postnatal month, and is maintained during the late stage. We propose that myelination, axon diameter increase and maturation of membrane properties act to reduce conduction time to adult values during the early stage, while a proportional increase in fibre diameter with axonal length results in a constant conduction time during the late stage.
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