نتایج جستجو برای: spinal cord segments

تعداد نتایج: 204225  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1989
A V Apkarian C J Hodge

In six monkeys spinothalamic (STT) cells were retrogradely labeled by injecting 2% wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated horseradish peroxidase into the somatosensory thalamus. Following a 5-day survival period, the animals were perfused and the tissue was removed and processed with the tetramethyl benzidine technique. In all animals there were HRP-labeled STT cells in all segments of the spinal cor...

2015
Ognjen Bojovic Debabrata Panja Margarethe Bittins Clive R. Bramham Arne Tjølsen

Long-term potentiation induced by conditioning electrical stimulation of afferent fibers is a widely studied form of synaptic plasticity in the brain and the spinal cord. In the spinal cord dorsal horn, long-term potentiation is induced by a series of high-frequency trains applied to primary afferent fibers. Conditioning stimulation (CS) of sciatic nerve primary afferent fibers also induces exp...

2010
C Sinescu F Popa VT Grigorean G Onose A Sandu M Popescu G Burnei V Strambu C Popa

The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of the molecular basis of vascular events following spinal cord injury and their contribution in pathogenesis. First of all, we reviewed the anatomy of spinal cord vessels. The pathophysiology of spinal cord injuries revealed two types of pathogenic mechanisms. The primary event, the mechanic trauma, results in a disruption of neural and vascula...

2004
Antoni Valero-Cabré Joaquim Forés Xavier Navarro

SUMMARY Adult rats were submitted to a complete spinal cord transection at T9 level to address peripheral and spinal reflex changes in the caudal lumbar segments. Compound muscle and nerve action potentials decreased in amplitude and increased their duration between 14 and 30 days but recovered to near to normal values thereafter. The H wave amplitude increased during follow-up, resulting in si...

2009
Harjinder S Bhatoe

Post-traumatic syringomyelia is a clinical syndrome of delayed progressive myelopathy often corresponding to spinal segments distant from the level of original injury. Harvey Cushing described a syringomyelic syndrome in a patient with cervical gunshot wound. He viewed hematomyelia as the pathologic substrate of both – acute and delayed post-traumatic syringomyelia. The exact incidence is unkno...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
B C Warf J Fok-Seang R H Miller

The neuroepithelial cells of the mammalian neural tube are thought to give rise to all classes of differentiated neurons and macroglial cells in the adult CNS. In most cases, the regulation and timing of commitment of neuroepithelial cells to specific differentiative pathways are unknown. It has been proposed that in developing spinal cord, the macroglial cells--astrocytes and oligodendrocytes-...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Yuri P Ivanenko Nadia Dominici Germana Cappellini Ambrogio Di Paolo Carlo Giannini Richard E Poppele Francesco Lacquaniti

Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independent walking. Recently, imaging has become an essential tool for investigating the development and function of pattern generation networks in the spinal cord. Here we examine the development of the spinal segmental output by mapping the distribution of motoneuron activity in the lumbosacral spinal ...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2013
i. rad k. khodayari s. kouhzaei h. mobasheri

compound action potential (cap) of spinal cord represents valuable properties of neural fibers including excitability, rate of myelination and membrane integrity. these properties are measured using amplitude, latency and area under curve of caps recorded from spinal cord. here, the isolated spinal cord was set in a double sucrose gap (dsg) chamber and its response to intracellular stimulation ...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1977
E R Feringa L M Shuer H L Vahlsing S W Davis

In the rat, afew long descending motor tracts capable of carrying an impulse and causing apropagated impulse in the ipsilateral sciatic nerve will regenerate after complete spinal cord transection. In this experiment such regeneration was found in both treated and control animals. Orthograde axonal transport of tritiated proline injected into the motor cortex labels only the corticospinal tract...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Antoni Valero-Cabré Joaquim Forés Xavier Navarro

Adult rats were submitted to a complete spinal cord transection at T9 level to address peripheral and spinal reflex changes in the caudal lumbar segments. Compound muscle and nerve action potentials decreased in amplitude and increased their duration between 14 and 30 days but recovered to near to normal values thereafter. The H wave amplitude increased during follow-up, resulting in significan...

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