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Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition

Interactions of peripheral inputs to the motoneuron of the kitten fetus as young as 3 weeks prenatal were studied by reflex discharge from the ventral root as well as by recording from single motoneurons. Facilitation was found between two synergists in fetuses 1 to 2 weeks before birth. Intracellul...

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Autor principal: Naka, Ken-Ichi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1964
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14155429
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description Interactions of peripheral inputs to the motoneuron of the kitten fetus as young as 3 weeks prenatal were studied by reflex discharge from the ventral root as well as by recording from single motoneurons. Facilitation was found between two synergists in fetuses 1 to 2 weeks before birth. Intracellular recording showed that the facilitation could be explained by summation of excitatory postsynaptic potentials. Inhibition was found between antagonists in the fetuses 2 to 3 weeks before birth and was accompanied by inhibitory postsynaptic potentials. Recurrent inhibition was very powerful in the fetal spinal cord as shown by large motoneuron hyperpolarization by antidromic stimulation. Cells presumed to be "Renshaw cells" and which responded to both ortho- and antidromic stimulation with repetitive firing were shown in the 2 weeks prenatal fetus. These results lead to the conclusion that there is considerable effective synaptic connection of afferent collaterals already established by the later stage of intrauterine life and that this may be achieved independently of external stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-21953602008-04-23 Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition Naka, Ken-Ichi J Gen Physiol Article Interactions of peripheral inputs to the motoneuron of the kitten fetus as young as 3 weeks prenatal were studied by reflex discharge from the ventral root as well as by recording from single motoneurons. Facilitation was found between two synergists in fetuses 1 to 2 weeks before birth. Intracellular recording showed that the facilitation could be explained by summation of excitatory postsynaptic potentials. Inhibition was found between antagonists in the fetuses 2 to 3 weeks before birth and was accompanied by inhibitory postsynaptic potentials. Recurrent inhibition was very powerful in the fetal spinal cord as shown by large motoneuron hyperpolarization by antidromic stimulation. Cells presumed to be "Renshaw cells" and which responded to both ortho- and antidromic stimulation with repetitive firing were shown in the 2 weeks prenatal fetus. These results lead to the conclusion that there is considerable effective synaptic connection of afferent collaterals already established by the later stage of intrauterine life and that this may be achieved independently of external stimuli. The Rockefeller University Press 1964-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2195360/ /pubmed/14155429 Text en Copyright ©, 1964, by The Rockefeller Institute Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title_full Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title_fullStr Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title_short Electrophysiology of the Fetal Spinal Cord : II. Interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
title_sort electrophysiology of the fetal spinal cord : ii. interaction among peripheral inputs and recurrent inhibition
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