Motor Neurons & Wiring Principles Flashcards

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Functions of LMN

Slower signaling uses ___ to maintain health of muscle.

Damage to LMN eventually causes

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“trophic factors”

atrophy & resting membrane instability (fasciculation (clinical finding) & fibrillations (electrophysiological finding)

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____ is the final pathway for all motor signals

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LMN

Rapid signaling uses ACh as neurotransmitter to produce muscle movement - damage causes weakness

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What are the types of inputs to the LMN?

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Sensory - monosynaptic (DTRs) & polysynaptic (various complex, testing for spasticity & eliciting Babinski)

UMN - monosynaptic (important but minority) & polysynaptic

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What is spasticity?

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arm/leg is rigid; a lot of resistance when trying to stretch it - found in stroke patients

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What clinical signs differentiate UMN vs. LMN lesions?

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UMN - weakness, hyper-reflexia, spasticity (increased tone), Babinski sign

LMN - weakness, hyporeflexia, flaccidity, atrophy

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