نتایج جستجو برای: motoneuron excitability

تعداد نتایج: 17231  

2016
Stéphane Vinit Emilie Keomani Therese B. Deramaudt Marcel Bonay Michel Petitjean Antal Nógrádi

High cervical spinal cord injuries lead to permanent respiratory deficits. One preclinical model of respiratory insufficiency in adult rats is the C2 partial injury which causes unilateral diaphragm paralysis. This model allows the investigation of a particular population of respiratory bulbospinal axons which cross the midline at C3-C6 spinal segment, namely the crossed phrenic pathway. Transc...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2008
Karl Ng James Howells John D Pollard David Burke

Spinal lesions produce plastic changes in motoneuron properties. We have documented the excitability of motor axons in the median nerve of 12 patients with multiple sclerosis and 50 normal subjects, hypothesizing that plastic changes in the properties of spinal motoneurons might be reflected in the properties of peripheral motor axons and be demonstrable in vivo. In the patients, there were cha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M F Usiak L T Landmesser

To understand better how spontaneous motoneuron activity and intramuscular nerve branching influence motoneuron survival, we chronically treated chicken embryos in ovo with either d-tubocurarine (dTC) or muscimol during the naturally occurring cell death period, assessing their effects on activity by in ovo motility measurement and muscle nerve recordings from isolated spinal cord preparations....

Adrenergic receptors have an important role in neural excitability and synaptic plasticity. Despite a lot of studies on these receptors, their exact role in brain disorders accompanied with hyperexcitability has not been determined. There are also controversies on their role in synaptic plasticity. In this review article, the important studies done in this regard have been reviewed to achieve a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1965
E Henneman G Somjen D O Carpenter

IN A RECENT PAPER (7) data were presented which indicate that during a gradually increasing stretch of an extensor muscle in a decerebrate cat the smallest alpha motoneurons of the muscle are the first to be discharged and that larger cells are recruited in order of increasing size. Some of the possible explanations for this relationship between size and order of recruitment were discussed brie...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
J C Weavil S K Sidhu T S Mangum R S Richardson M Amann

We investigated the role of exercise intensity and associated central motor drive in determining corticomotoneuronal excitability. Ten participants performed a series of nonfatiguing (3 s) isometric single-leg knee extensions (ISO; 10-100% of maximal voluntary contractions, MVC) and cycling bouts (30-160% peak aerobic capacity, W peak). At various exercise intensities, electrical potentials wer...

2009
Colin K. Franz Eric T. Quach Christina A. Krudy Thais Federici Michele A. Kliem Brooke R. Snyder Bethwel Raore Nicholas M. Boulis

BACKGROUND Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is neurodegenerative disease characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy due to progressive motoneuron loss. The death of motoneuron is preceded by the failure of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) and axonal retraction. Thus, to develop an effective ALS therapy you must simultaneously preserve motoneuron somas, motor axons and NMJs. A conditioning le...

2017
Robin Souron Thibault Besson Chris J. McNeil Thomas Lapole Guillaume Y. Millet

Local vibration (LV) has been recently validated as an efficient training method to improve muscle strength. Understanding the acute effects may help elucidate the mechanism(s). This study aimed to investigate the effects of a single bout of prolonged LV on knee extensor force production and corticospinal responsiveness of vastus lateralis (VL) and rectus femoris (RF) muscles in healthy young a...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Duane C Button Jayne M Kalmar Kalan Gardiner Farrell Cahill Phillip F Gardiner

The objective of our study was to resolve two issues pertaining to motoneuron (MN) spike frequency adaptation (SFA): 1) to develop an index of SFA that is sensitive to a wide range of adaptation patterns and would correlate well with MN excitability and 2) to determine whether SFA pattern is stimulus current dependent. Sprague-Dawley rats (250-350 g) were anesthetized (ketamine-xylazine) before...

2011
Mary-Anne Sarah Yorkstone Wright

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