نتایج جستجو برای: motoneuron excitability

تعداد نتایج: 17231  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2005
Helmut Kern Katia Rossini Ugo Carraro Winfried Mayr Michael Vogelauer Ursula Hoellwarth Christian Hofer

This paper presents biopsy analyses in support of the clinical evidence of muscle recovery induced by a new system of life-long functional-electrical-stimulation (FES) training in permanent spinal-motoneuron-denervated human muscle. Not earlier than 1 year after subjects experienced complete conus cauda lesion, their thigh muscles were electrically stimulated at home for several years with larg...

Journal: :Science 2007
Adam G Davidson Vanessa Chan Ryan O'Dell Marc H Schieber

Motor cortex output is capable of considerable reorganization, which involves modulation of excitability within the cortex. Does such reorganization also involve changes beyond the cortex, at the level of throughput from single motor cortex neurons to muscle activity? We examined such throughput during a paradigm that provided incentive for enhancing functional connectivity from motor cortex ne...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Gareth B Miles Marjorie A Parkis Janusz Lipski Gregory D Funk

On the basis of the high level of P2X receptor expression found in phrenic motoneurons (MN) in rats (Kanjhan et al., J Comp Neurol 407: 11-32, 1999) and potentiation of hypoglossal MN inspiratory activity by ATP (Funk et al., J Neurosci 17: 6325-6337, 1997), we tested the hypothesis that ATP receptor activation also modulates phrenic MN activity. This question was examined in rhythmically activ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Matthew F Ireland Gregory D Funk Mark C Bellingham

In brain stem slices from neonatal (postnatal days 0-4) CD-1 mice, muscarinic ACh receptors (MAChRs) increased rhythmic inspiratory-related and tonic hypoglossal nerve discharge and depolarized single hypoglossal motoneurons (HMs) via an inward current without changing input resistance. These responses were blocked by the MAChR antagonist 1,1-dimethyl-4-diphenylacetoxypiperidinium iodide (4-DAM...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2007
Diether Lambrechts Wim Robberecht Peter Carmeliet

Recently, mutations in several genes have been identified as primary causes for the degeneration of motoneurons and their axons. Strikingly, mutations in the same genes were associated with clinically different motoneuron syndromes. The identity of these genes also shed light on the mechanisms of motoneuron degeneration and revealed that overlapping motoneuron phenotypes might be caused by hete...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1995
K Kong C Ukachoke G McGuire D Wong P Ashby

BACKGROUND We tested the effect of thiopental on the excitability of the corticospinal-motoneuron axis in normal human subjects. METHODS Magnetic stimulation was used to excite the neurons in the motor cortex which give rise to the fast conducting corticospinal pathway. The characteristics of the composite excitatory post-synaptic potentials (EPSPs) produced in individual spinal motoneurons b...

2015
Victor B. Fenik

We reassessed and provided new insights into the findings that were obtained in our previous experiments that employed the injections of combined adrenergic, serotonergic, GABAergic, and glycinergic antagonists into the hypoglossal nucleus in order to pharmacologically abolish the depression of hypoglossal nerve activity that occurred during carbachol-induced rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep-like...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
I Billig J P Card B J Yates

In prior studies that used transneuronal transport of isogenic recombinants of pseudorabies virus, we established that medial medullary reticular formation (MRF) neurons sent collateralized projections to both diaphragm and abdominal muscle motoneurons. Furthermore, inactivation of MRF neurons in cats and ferrets increased the excitability of diaphragm and abdominal motoneurons, suggesting that...

Journal: :Physiological research 2013
J Zschüntzsch S Schütze S Hülsmann P Dibaj C Neusch

Heterologous expression of Kir channels offers a tool to modulate excitability of neurons which provide insight into Kir channel functions in general. Inwardly-rectifying K+ channels (Kir channels) are potential candidate proteins to hyperpolarize neuronal cell membranes. However, heterologous expression of inwardly-rectifying K+ channels has previously proven to be difficult. This was mainly d...

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