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Modulation of gamma and alpha spinal motor neurons activity by trans‐spinal direct current stimulation: effects on reflexive actions and locomotor activity

机译:经脊椎直流电刺激对γ和α脊髓运动神经元活动的调节:对自反活动和运动活动的影响

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Spontaneous and evoked spinal activities interact to set the characteristics of emergent motor responses. Gamma motor neurons have feedforward and feedback functions in motor control, which are crucial for transforming motor commands into action. Meanwhile, the intrinsic excitability and functional connectivity of alpha motor neurons determine the accuracy of actions. In this study, we investigated the effects of trans‐spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) on spontaneous and cortically evoked activity of well‐isolated single units of gamma and alpha motor neurons in mice. We also investigated the effects of tsDCS on reflexive and locomotor actions. In general, motor neurons showed increased responses to cathodal tsDCS (c‐tsDCS) and decreased responses to anodal tsDCS (a‐tsDCS). These effects were observed for cortically evoked discharges and spontaneous firing rates of gamma motor neurons, cortically evoked discharges of larger alpha motor neurons, and spontaneous firing rates of smaller alpha motor neurons. An exception was that spontaneous firing rates of larger alpha motor neurons showed the opposite pattern of reduction by c‐tsDCS and increase by a‐tsDCS. Reflexive and voluntary behavior were also increased by c‐tsDCS and reduced by a‐tsDCS. Specifically, the amplitude and duration of crossed and tail pinch reflexes in decerebrate animals and the quality of ground and treadmill walking patterns in healthy awake animals showed this pattern. These polarity‐specific changes in behavior could be attributed to polarity‐mediated modulation of alpha and gamma motor neuron activity and spinal circuitry. The results reveal an important principle: effects of tsDCS on spinal motor neurons depend on current polarity and cell size.
机译:自发的和诱发的脊柱活动相互作用以设定紧急运动反应的特征。伽玛运动神经元在运动控制中具有前馈和反馈功能,这对于将运动命令转换为动作至关重要。同时,α运动神经元的内在兴奋性和功能连接性决定了动作的准确性。在这项研究中,我们研究了跨脊髓直流电刺激(tsDCS)对小鼠中γ和α运动神经元隔离良好的单个单元的自发和皮质诱发的活动的影响。我们还研究了tsDCS对自反和运动动作的影响。通常,运动神经元显示出对阴极tsDCS(c-tsDCS)的响应增加,而对阳极tsDCS(a-tsDCS)的响应下降。对于皮质运动诱发的伽马运动神经元放电和自发放电速率,较大的α运动神经元的皮质诱发放电和较小的α运动神经元的自发放电速率,观察到了这些影响。一个例外是较大的α运动神经元的自发放电率呈现相反的下降趋势,即c-tsDCS减少和a-tsDCS增加。 c-tsDCS增加了反身和自愿行为,而a-tsDCS减少了自反行为。具体而言,在无脑动物中交叉和尾巴捏反射的幅度和持续时间,以及在健康的清醒动物中地面和跑步机行走模式的质量都显示出这种模式。这些特定于极性的行为变化可能归因于极性介导的α和γ运动神经元活动以及脊髓电路的调节。结果揭示了一个重要原理:tsDCS对脊髓运动神经元的影响取决于电流极性和细胞大小。

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