نتایج جستجو برای: motoneuron excitability

تعداد نتایج: 17231  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Mariano Julián Rodriguez Irene Raquel Iscla Lidia Szczupak

Central regulation of somatosensory signals has been extensively studied, but little is known about their regulation in the periphery. Given the widespread exposure of the skin sensory terminals to the environment, it is of interest to explore how somatosensory sensitivity is affected by changes in properties of the skin. In the leech, the annuli that subdivide the skin can be erected under the...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2012
Stefan M Golaszewski Jürgen Bergmann Monica Christova Alexander B Kunz Martin Kronbichler Dietmar Rafolt Eugen Gallasch Wolfgang Staffen Eugen Trinka Raffaele Nardone

OBJECTIVE In a previous transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study we demonstrated that suprathreshold mesh-glove (MG) whole-hand stimulation elicits lasting changes in motor cortical excitability. Currently, there is no consensus with regard to the optimal parameters for the induction of sensorimotor cortical plasticity using peripheral electrical stimulation. Thus, in the present study we ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
David González-Forero Federico Portillo Laura Gómez Fernando Montero Sergey Kasparov Bernardo Moreno-López

Glutamate-induced excitotoxicity, the most common pathological mechanism leading to neuronal death, may occur even with normal levels of glutamate if it coincides with a persistent enhancement of neuronal excitability. Neurons expressing nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS-I), which is upregulated in many human chronic neurodegenerative diseases, are highly susceptible to neurodegeneration. We hypo...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Carlos Gonzalez-Islas Peter Wenner

Spontaneous network activity (SNA) has been described in most developing circuits, including the spinal cord, retina, and hippocampus. Despite the widespread nature of this developmental phenomenon, its role in network maturation is poorly understood. We reduced SNA in the intact embryo and found compensatory increases in synaptic strength of spinal motoneuron inputs. AMPAergic miniature postsy...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1973
C D Woody P Black-Cleworth

in excitability of cortical neurons as a function of motor projection in conditioned cats. 1104 Habituation of a monosynaptic response in vertebrate central nervous system: lateral column-motoneuron pathway in isolated frog spinal cord. 1117 Role of centrifugal pathways to cochlear nucleus in detection of signals in noise. J. 0. 1131 Responses of neurons in auditory cortex of the macaque monkey...

2015
Michael Jay Francesca De Faveri Jonathan Robert McDearmid

BACKGROUND Dopamine (DA) has long been known to have modulatory effects on vertebrate motor circuits. However, the types of information encoded by supraspinal DAergic neurons and their relationship to motor behavior remain unknown. RESULTS By conducting electrophysiological recordings from awake, paralyzed zebrafish larvae that can produce behaviorally relevant activity patterns, we show that...

2014
Félix Leroy Boris Lamotte d'Incamps Rebecca D Imhoff-Manuel Daniel Zytnicki

In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) the large motoneurons that innervate the fast-contracting muscle fibers (F-type motoneurons) are vulnerable and degenerate in adulthood. In contrast, the small motoneurons that innervate the slow-contracting fibers (S-type motoneurons) are resistant and do not degenerate. Intrinsic hyperexcitability of F-type motoneurons during early postnatal development ...

Journal: :Functional neurology 2015
Enrico Alfonsi Paolo Paone Cristina Tassorelli Roberto De Icco Arrigo Moglia Elena Alvisi Lucky Marchetta Mauro Fresia Alessandra Montini Marzia Calabrese Vittorio Versiglia Giorgio Sandrini

This study in healthy subjects examined the effects of a system delivering focal microvibrations at high frequency (Equistasi®) on tonic vibration stimulus (TVS)-induced inhibition of the soleus muscle H reflex. Highfrequency microvibrations significantly increased the inhibitory effect of TVS on the H reflex for up to three minutes. Moreover, Equistasi® also significantly reduced alpha-motoneu...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2015
Jean-François Perrier Florence Cotel

Serotonin (5-HT) is a monoamine that powerfully modulates spinal motor control by acting on intrasynaptic and extrasynaptic receptors. Here we review the diversity of 5-HT actions on locomotor and motoneuronal activities. Two approaches have been used on in vitro spinal cord preparations: either applying 5-HT in the extracellular medium or inducing its synaptic release. They produced strikingly...

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