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Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots

Spontaneous interneuron activity plays a critical role in developing neuronal networks. Discharges conducted antidromically along the dorsal root (DR) precede those from the ventral root’s (VR) motoneurons. This work studied whether spinal interneurons project axons into the neonate’s dorsal roots....

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Autores principales: Osuna-Carrasco, Laura Paulina, Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio, Toro-Castillo, Carmen, De la Torre, Braniff, Aguilar-García, Irene, Alpirez, Jonatan, Castillo, Luis, Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9194636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673998
http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en21019
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author Osuna-Carrasco, Laura Paulina
Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio
Toro-Castillo, Carmen
De la Torre, Braniff
Aguilar-García, Irene
Alpirez, Jonatan
Castillo, Luis
Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela
author_facet Osuna-Carrasco, Laura Paulina
Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio
Toro-Castillo, Carmen
De la Torre, Braniff
Aguilar-García, Irene
Alpirez, Jonatan
Castillo, Luis
Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela
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description Spontaneous interneuron activity plays a critical role in developing neuronal networks. Discharges conducted antidromically along the dorsal root (DR) precede those from the ventral root’s (VR) motoneurons. This work studied whether spinal interneurons project axons into the neonate’s dorsal roots. Experiments were carried out in postnatal Swiss-Webster mice. We utilized a staining technique and found that interneurons in the spinal cord’s dorsal horn send axons through the dorsal roots. In vitro electrophysiological recordings showed antidromic action potentials (dorsal root reflex; DRR) produced by depolarizing the primary afferent terminals. These reflexes appeared by stimulating the adjacent dorsal roots. We found that bicuculline reduced the DRR evoked by L5 dorsal root stimulation when recording from the L4 dorsal root. Simultaneously, the monosynaptic reflex (MR) in the L5 ventral root was not affected; nevertheless, a long-lasting after-discharge appeared. The addition of 2-amino-5 phosphonovaleric acid (AP5), an NMDA receptor antagonist, abolished the MR without changing the after-discharge. The absence of DRR and MR facilitated single action potentials in the dorsal and ventral roots that persisted even in low Ca2+ concentrations. The results suggest that firing interneurons could send their axons through the dorsal roots. These interneurons could activate motoneurons producing individual spikes recorded in the ventral roots. Identifying these interneurons and the persistence of their neuronal connectivity in adulthood remains to be established.
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spelling pubmed-91946362022-06-16 Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots Osuna-Carrasco, Laura Paulina Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio Toro-Castillo, Carmen De la Torre, Braniff Aguilar-García, Irene Alpirez, Jonatan Castillo, Luis Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela Exp Neurobiol Short Communication Spontaneous interneuron activity plays a critical role in developing neuronal networks. Discharges conducted antidromically along the dorsal root (DR) precede those from the ventral root’s (VR) motoneurons. This work studied whether spinal interneurons project axons into the neonate’s dorsal roots. Experiments were carried out in postnatal Swiss-Webster mice. We utilized a staining technique and found that interneurons in the spinal cord’s dorsal horn send axons through the dorsal roots. In vitro electrophysiological recordings showed antidromic action potentials (dorsal root reflex; DRR) produced by depolarizing the primary afferent terminals. These reflexes appeared by stimulating the adjacent dorsal roots. We found that bicuculline reduced the DRR evoked by L5 dorsal root stimulation when recording from the L4 dorsal root. Simultaneously, the monosynaptic reflex (MR) in the L5 ventral root was not affected; nevertheless, a long-lasting after-discharge appeared. The addition of 2-amino-5 phosphonovaleric acid (AP5), an NMDA receptor antagonist, abolished the MR without changing the after-discharge. The absence of DRR and MR facilitated single action potentials in the dorsal and ventral roots that persisted even in low Ca2+ concentrations. The results suggest that firing interneurons could send their axons through the dorsal roots. These interneurons could activate motoneurons producing individual spikes recorded in the ventral roots. Identifying these interneurons and the persistence of their neuronal connectivity in adulthood remains to be established. The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences 2022-04-30 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9194636/ /pubmed/35673998 http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en21019 Text en Copyright © Experimental Neurobiology 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Osuna-Carrasco, Laura Paulina
Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio
Toro-Castillo, Carmen
De la Torre, Braniff
Aguilar-García, Irene
Alpirez, Jonatan
Castillo, Luis
Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela
Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title_full Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title_fullStr Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title_short Neonatal Mice Spinal Cord Interneurons Send Axons through the Dorsal Roots
title_sort neonatal mice spinal cord interneurons send axons through the dorsal roots
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9194636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673998
http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en21019
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