Effect of acute lateral hemisection of the spinal cord on spinal neurons of postural networks

Highlights • Acute lateral hemisection (LHS) of the spinal cord causes right-left asymmetry in postural limb reflexes. • We examine the effects of acute LHS on two populations of spinal interneurons (F and E) mediating postural limb reflexes. • LHS causes a reduction in the proportion of F-neurons o...

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Published inNeuroscience Vol. 339; pp. 235 - 253
Main Authors Zelenin, P.V, Lyalka, V.F, Orlovsky, G.N, Deliagina, T.G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Ltd 17.12.2016
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Summary:Highlights • Acute lateral hemisection (LHS) of the spinal cord causes right-left asymmetry in postural limb reflexes. • We examine the effects of acute LHS on two populations of spinal interneurons (F and E) mediating postural limb reflexes. • LHS causes a reduction in the proportion of F-neurons on the lesioned side. • LHS causes a reduction in activity of E- and F-neurons located in specific areas of the gray matter. • These activity changes are due to specific changes in the efficacy of posture-related sensory inputs to F- and E-neurons.
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ISSN:0306-4522
1873-7544
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DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.09.043