نتایج جستجو برای: motoneuron activity

تعداد نتایج: 1135970  

Journal: :Bio Systems 2000
D G Goroso R R Cisi A F Kohn

A vertebrate motoneuron receives an enormous amount of synaptic activity from descending pathways, from spinal cord interneurons and directly from mechanoreceptor afferents. The intrinsic characteristics of the motoneuron will determine how its output spike train will encode the activities of all its inputs. Therefore, the essence of the intrinsic motoneuron characteristics should be well studi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
John Peever

THE RESPIRATORY CONTROL SYSTEM is not just reflexive; it is smart, it learns, and, in fact, it has a working memory. The respiratory system listens to and carefully remembers how previous respiratory stimuli affect breathing. Respiratory memory is laid down by regulating synaptic strength between respiratory neurons. Repeated hypoxic bouts trigger a form of respiratory memory that functions to ...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Taizo Kawano Michelle D. Po Shangbang Gao George Leung William S. Ryu Mei Zhen

A neural network can sustain and switch between different activity patterns to execute multiple behaviors. By monitoring the decision making for directional locomotion through motor circuit calcium imaging in behaving Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), we reveal that C. elegans determines the directionality of movements by establishing an imbalanced output between the forward and backward mot...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Chunyi Zhou Zhihua Feng Chien-Ping Ko

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a motoneuron disease caused by loss or mutation in Survival of Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. Recent studies have shown that selective restoration of SMN protein in astrocytes partially alleviates pathology in an SMA mouse model, suggesting important roles for astrocytes in SMA. Addressing these underlying mechanisms may provide new therapeutic avenues to fight SMA...

2013
Jessica M. D'Amico

Motoneuron hyperexcitability is a characteristic of several different motor disorders. We examined neuronal mechanisms of hyperexcitability in two of these disorders: spasticity after spinal cord injury (SCI) and bruxism. Involuntary muscle spasms after SCI occur as a result of uncontrolled increases in motoneuron excitability. Brainstem-derived serotonin (5HT) and noradrenaline (NA) normally f...

2005
C. A. PRATT

1. Cat sartorius has two distinct anatomical portions, anterior (SA-a) and medial (SA-m). SA-a acts to extend the knee and also to flex the hip. SA-m acts to flex both the knee and the hip. The objective of this study was to investigate how a "single motoneuron pool" is used to control at least three separate functions mediated by the two anatomical portions of one muscle. 2. Discharge patterns...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2012
Robert M Grumbles Vania W Almeida Gizelda T B Casella Patrick M Wood Kamondanai Hemstapat Christine K Thomas

Reinnervation is needed to rescue muscle when motoneurons die in disease or injury. Embryonic ventral spinal cord cells transplanted into peripheral nerve reinnervate muscle and reduce atrophy, but low motoneuron survival may limit motor unit formation. We tested whether transplantation of a purified population of embryonic motoneurons into peripheral nerve (mean ± SE, 146,458 ± 4,011 motoneuro...

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: :Journal of neuroscience methods 1997
S F Farmer D M Halliday B A Conway J A Stephens J R Rosenberg

This article reviews some recent applications of time and frequency domain cross-correlation techniques to human motor unit recording. These techniques may be used to examine the pre-synaptic mechanisms involved in control of motoneuron activity during on-going motor tasks in man without the need for imposed and artificial perturbations of the system. In this review we examine, through several ...

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