Neuroscience Spinal Reflexes and EMG Demonstration Blair Calancie Flashcards
What is the purpose of the muscle spindle stretch receptor?
Senses changes in muscle length
What is the only afferent receptor in the CNS that receives a nerve supply?
Muscle spindle stretch receptor
How are muscle spindle stretch receptors arranged?
In parallel with extrafusal fibers
What kind of MNs innervate intrafusal muscle fibers?
Gamma MNs
Intrafusal fibers include two kinds of sensory zones:
- Central (bag) region - 1a receptors
2. Distal regions - type 2 receptors
Explain the perturbation part of the stretch reflex:
- Increased load, as on elbow holding a filling glass, causes rotation
- Spindle (intrafusal fibers) in biceps are stretched
- Afferent signals sent to spinal cord, recruiting biceps and brachialis alpha LMNs, resulting in stretch reflex.
Explain the restoration of equilibrium part of the stretch reflex:
- Original muscle excited
- Synergist (heteronymous) muscle also excited
- Antagonist (triceps) inhibited (1a inhibitory interneuron) / reciprocal inhibition
- Biceps contract and shortens, elbow flexes, resisting perturbation
T or F: Muscle contraction will unload the spindle, eliminating further signaling of changes in muscle length to CNS.
True. A silent stretch receptor is of no use to the CNS
How do intrafusal fibers maintain sensitivity to stretch?
They receive input from gamma MNs when extrafusal fibers are already “used” to maintain afferent information input to CNS.
T or F: Alpha motor neurons can continue to receive and transmit progressive stretch input to the CNS during muscle contraction.
False. There are periods of silence that are filled in by the actions of gamma MNs
What is the GTO?
Golgi tendon organ, located bewteen muscle fibers and tendon
How are GTOs arranged?
In series with extrafusal fibers
What kind of receptors do GTOs have?
1b receptors
What is the purpose of GTOs?
It senses force generation. Passive stretch has little effect on GTOs, but active muscle contraction (active force) causes strong GTO firing.
T or F: A-delta receptors (nocioceptors) have direct connections to motor neurons.
FALSE. They connect with interneurons in the intermediate gray.