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1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Development of coritcospinal effects on forelimb motor control.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 06454711
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field 神経・脳内生理学
Research InstitutionUniversity of Tsukuba

Principal Investigator

KUDO Norio  Univ.of Tsukuba, Inst.of Basic Med.Sci., Professor, 基礎医学系, 教授 (60014239)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) YAMAMOTO Miyuki  Univ.of Tsukuba, Inst.of Basic Med.Sci., Assist.Prof., 基礎医学系, 講師 (80143147)
Project Period (FY) 1994 – 1996
Keywordscorticospinal tract / rat / cat / motoneurone / synaptic transmission / excitation / inhibition / locomotion
Research Abstract

We studied on the role and mechanism of the corticospinal tract in the spinal motor center in the cat and immature rat.
(1) We examined the effect of stimulation of the pyramidal tract using electromyographic recordings from forelimb muscles and intracellular recordings from their innervating motoneurones in the decerebrated cat. Muscle activities were evoked exclusively in the flexor muscle and they were most prominent in the flexor phase during locomotion. The excitatory effect from the corticospinal tract would be transmitted disynaptically to the motoneurone. Furthermore, we suggested in the experiment of the partial lesion of the spinal cord that the pathway conveying the corticospinal effect was different in motoneurones innervating distant and proximal muscles.
(2) We examined pharmacologically on the synaptic transmission from corticospinal fibers to motoneurones using the slice preparation of the cervical spinal cord of the immature rat. We revealed that the corticospinal tract fibers in the dorsal funiculus could be selectively stimulated in the slice preparation. The pathway was transmitted by both NMDA and nonNMDA receptors and modulated by glycinergic inhibition.
(3) The cerebral cortex or the thoracic spinal cord were removed from the newborn rat, and the respective tissue from the embryo was transplanted. One to four months after the transplant, we obtained the preliminary result of changes in the locomotor pattern which was analyzed by recordings of the foot print from each foot in the spinal cord transplanted preparation.

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All Publications (8 results)

  • [Publications] Nishimaru,H.: "Spontaneos motoneuronal activiy mediated by glycine and GABA in the spinal cord of rat fetuses in vitro." J.Physiol.497.1. 131-143 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Ozaki,S.: "Development of locomotor activities induced by NMDA receptor activation in the lumbar spinal cord of the rat fetus studied in vitro." Dev.Brain Res.97. 118-125 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Iizuka,M.: "Development of sensory resetting of 5-HT and NMDA-induced locomotor rhythm in neonatal rats." Exp.Brain Res.(in press). (1997)

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  • [Publications] Sillar,K.T: "Neurons,Networks,and Motor Behavior." MIT Press. (in press), (1997)

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  • [Publications] Nishimaru, H., Iizuka, M., Ozaki, S.and Kudo, N.: "Spontaneos motoneuronal activiy mediated by glycine and GABA in the spinal cord of rat fetuses in vitro." J.Physiol.497.1. 131-143 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Ozaki, S., Yamada, T., Iizuka, M., Nishimaru, H.and Kudo, N.: "Development of locomotor activities induced by NMDA receptor activation in the lumbar spinal cord of the rat fetus studied in vitro." Dev.Brain Res.97. 118-125 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Iizuka, M., Kiehn, O.and Kudo, N.: "Development of sensory resetting of 5-HT and NMDA-induced locomotor rhythm in neonatal rats." Exp.Brain Res.(in press). (1997)

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  • [Publications] Sillar, K.T., Kiehn, O.and Kudo, N.: Chemical Modulation of Vertebrate Motor Circuits. In : Neurons, Networks, and Motor Behavior. Stein, P.S.G,Grillner, S., Selverston, A.I.and Stuart, D.G.(Eds.). MIT Press.(in press), (1997)

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