Lecture 12: Basic Loops II Flashcards

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Renshaw cells:

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  • Activated by alpha MN collateral branches
  • Also receive significant input from descending pathways
  • Form -ve feedback loops
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What specific types of MNs do Renshaw cells feed back onto:

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Alpha MNs from the same MN pool
Gamma MNs that supply the spindles located in the same muscles

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How do RCs control reciprocal inhibition?

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Renshaw cells feed back onto their Ia inhibitory inter-neuron

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Presynaptic inhibition:

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  • Connection on the presynaptic neuron’s bouton
  • Alters amount of Ca2+ that enters bouton
  • Changes occur in the volume of NT released by the presynaptic neuron resulting in a decreased postsynaptic response
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Pathways mediating reflexes involving limbs:

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  • Spinal
  • Supraspinal
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M2 preprogrammed reaction:

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  • Motor cortex (longer latency)
  • Represents a rapid muscle response that occurs after a monosynaptic response and before a voluntary reaction can occur
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Size of preprogrammed reactions depends on:

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Instructions given to the subject
- Table support: Higher EMG
- Holding cup: Lower EMG

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Premotor cortex:

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Planning, context, experience, instructions

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Primary Motor Cortex:

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Motor plan, size and direction

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Pontine reticulospinal tract:

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  • Influences spinal reflex loops by inhibiting flexors and exciting extensors
  • Facilitates balance
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Medullay reticulospinal tract:

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  • Influences spinal reflex loops by exciting flexors and inhibiting extensors
  • Facilitates skilled movement
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