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Sacral dorsal horn neurone activity during micturition in the cat

机译:猫排尿期间的背角神经元活动

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The excitability of two groups of neurones located in different parts of the sacral spinal cord were examined during micturition in decerebrate adult cats. One group of cells, characterized by their activation by pudendal cutaneous afferents, was located in the dorsal commissure of the first and second sacral spinal segments. The second group, located in the dorsal horn of the first sacral spinal segment, was excited by group II muscle and cutaneous afferents. Micturition was evoked by distension of the urinary bladder or by electrical stimulation of the pontine micturition centre. Tonic firing was induced in the neurones by ejection of DL-homocysteic acid from the recording extracellular micropipette. The instantaneous firing frequency of 11/17 sacral dorsal grey commissure neurones was decreased from 7 to 100 % during micturition, and on average was about half of the prevoid firing frequency. It is hypothesized that these sacral neurones are interposed in polysynaptic excitatory pathways from sacral perineal afferents to sphincter motoneurones and that they are subject to direct postsynaptic inhibition during micturition. One other cell showed no change in firing during micturition, two displayed complex patterns of modulation, while 3/17 of the dorsal grey commissure neurones increased their firing rate 30 to 1000 % during micturition. It is hypothesized that the excited neurones may be part of the inhibitory pathways mediating postsynaptic inhibition of sphincter motoneurones or sacral primary afferent depolarization during micturition. Alternatively, they may be part of the excitatory urethral-bladder reflex circuitry. A small (5–15%) but significant decrease in firing was observed in 4/5 of the group II rostral sacral neurones examined; the firing of a fifth neurone was unchanged. The depression of group II neurones may serve to suppress unwanted hindlimb reflexes that could disrupt micturition.
机译:在无脑成年猫的排尿过程中检查了位于the脊髓不同部位的两组神经元的兴奋性。一组细胞,其特征在于其由阴部皮肤传入神经激活,位于第一和第二spin骨脊髓节段的背面连合处。第二组位于第一椎节段的背角,由第二组肌肉和皮肤传入刺激。排尿是由于膀胱扩张或脑桥排尿中心的电刺激而引起的。通过从记录的细胞外微量移液管中喷出DL-高半胱氨酸,在神经元中引起强直性放电。在排尿期间,11/17 gray背灰色连合神经元的瞬时放电频率从7%降低至100%,平均约为前次放电频率的一半。假设这些神经元插入了从from会阴传入神经到括约肌运动神经元的多突触兴奋途径,并且在排尿期间它们直接受到突触后抑制。另外一个细胞在排尿过程中未显示出放电变化,两个细胞显示出复杂的调制模式,而3/17背灰色连合神经元在排尿过程中将其放电率提高了30%至1000%。假设兴奋的神经元可能是介导排尿期间括约肌运动神经元突触后抑制或原发传入去极化的抑制途径的一部分。或者,它们可能是兴奋性尿道-膀胱反射回路的一部分。在检查的II类延髓ros神经元中,有4/5观察到少量(5-15%)的放电,但有明显降低;第五神经元的发射没有改变。 II组神经元的抑郁可能会抑制不需要的后肢反射,从而可能会导致排尿障碍。

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