Propagation of activity along the "stepping strip" of the cat spinal cord

O. V. Kazennikov, M. L. Shik

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Abstract

Three points located approximately 8 mm apart were identified in a dorsolateral funiculus of the lower thoracic spinal cord in mesencephalic cats, each producing stepping movements on the ipsilateral hindlimb when stimulated. An area 5-17 mm caudal to the caudal stepping point (SP) was scanned for neurons responding synaptically to stimulating the rostral or caudal SP prior and subsequent to electrolytic coagulation of the medial SP. Relative incidence of neurons excited by stimulating the caudal SP did not change following this type of lesioning, although stimulation of the rostral SP at the rate of 4 Hz induced response 5 times less frequently than before. Even stimulation of the rostral SP at the rate of 40-60 Hz, which had considerably increased firing index prior to coagulation, could only produce excitation in tiny numbers of neurons. This indicates that synaptic excitation of neurons becomes considerably more difficult once the stepping strip between stimulation and recording sites has been damaged.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)554-558
Number of pages5
JournalNeurophysiology
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1988

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