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Corticospinal transmission to motoneurons in cervical spinal cord slices from adult rats

  • SUNY Albany
  • Kyushu University

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Abstract

Cervical spinal cord slices were prepared from adult rats. Intracellular recordings from motoneurons revealed that electrical stimulation of the ventralmost part of the dorsal funiculus (which contains primarily descending corticospinal axons) elicited EPSPs in 75% of the neurons. The latencies of these EPSPs tended to be shorter than those elicited by dorsal horn gray matter stimulation. Pairs of subthreshold dorsal funiculus stimuli were able to elicit action potentials in motoneurons. These data are consistent with previous morphological and electrophysiological studies indicating that cervical motoneurons receive both mono-and polysynaptic corticospinal inputs. In addition, motoneurons were markedly depolarized by iontophoretic application of AMPA or KA (7 out of 7 neurons), but only weakly depolarized by NMDA (1 out of 6 neurons). CNQX (but not AP-5) blocked EPSPs elicited by dorsal funiculus stimulation. Thus, corticospinal transmission to motoneurons is mediated primarily by non-NMDA glutamate receptors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-396
Number of pages8
JournalLife Sciences
Volume72
Issue number4-5
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 20 2002

Keywords

  • Adult rat
  • Cervical spinal cord
  • Motoneuron
  • Slice

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