Responses of bulbar neurons to stimulation of locomotor and inhibitory sites in the cat brainstem

S. Mori*, V. A. Selionov, M. L. Shik

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Abstract

Bulbar locomotor and inhibitory sites were located in the pons of mesencephalic decerebellate cats. Rhythmic stimulation of locomotor sites through microelectrodes at the rate of 60 Hz elicited stepping movements in the forelimbs which were halted when the inhibitory sites were rhythmically stimulated. Neuronal response was elicited by single or paired stimulation of locomotor sites at the rate of 1.5 Hz or by applying a series of 2-4 stimuli spaced 2 msec apart to the inhibitory site. Medial neurons generated synaptic responses (postsynaptic potentials or action potentials) to stimulation of the inhibitory site twice as frequently as when the locomotor site was stimulated. Responses in lateral neurons, however, occurred twice as frequently to stimulation of the locomotor site, while IPSP were only observed half as often as EPSP in neurons of both groups. In neurons excited by stimulation of the locomotor site, stimulation of the inhibitory site did not normally produce IPSP. Possible mechanisms underlying the halt of locomotion occurring in response to stimulation of the inhibitory site are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)386-393
Number of pages8
JournalNeurophysiology
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1986

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