Plasticity of the extensor group I pathway controlling the stance to swing transition in the cat

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Whelan, PJ
Hiebert, GW
Pearson, KG
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[1] Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton
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10.1152/jn.1995.74.6.2782
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. This study examines whether the efficacy of polysynaptic group I excitatory pathways to extensor motoneurons are modified after axotomy of a synergistic nerve. Previously, it has been shown that stimulation of extensor nerves at group I strength can extend the stance phase and delay swing. Stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius and soleus (LG/S) nerve prolongs stance for the duration of the stimulus train, whereas stimulation of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) nerve moderately increases stance. Our hypothesis was that after axotomy of the LG/S nerve the efficacy of the MG group I input would increase. 2. This idea was tested in 10 adult cats that had their left LG/S nerves axotomized for 3-28 days. On the experimental day the cats were decerebrated and the left (experimental) and right (control) LG/S and MG nerves were stimulated during late stance as the animals were walking on a motorized treadmill. A significant increase in the efficacy of the left MG nerve occurred 5 days after axotomy of the LG/S nerve when compared with the control response. By contrast, the previously cut LG/S nerve showed a reduction in efficacy after 3 days compared with the control limb. 3. Functionally, this plasticity may be an important mechanism by which the strength of the group I pathway is calibrated to different loads on the extensor muscles.
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页码:2782 / 2787
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