MOTOR-ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN RAT SOLEUS MUSCLE AFTER NEONATAL PARTIAL DENERVATION

Citation
U. Slawinska et al., MOTOR-ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN RAT SOLEUS MUSCLE AFTER NEONATAL PARTIAL DENERVATION, Neuromuscular disorders, 5(3), 1995, pp. 179-186
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09608966
Volume
5
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
179 - 186
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-8966(1995)5:3<179:MPIRSM>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
In normal rats the development of organized patterns of hind limb move ments takes place during the first three weeks of life. After removal of a part of the rat soleus muscle's innervation in 5-day-old animals, the remaining motoneurones occupy a large peripheral field. The possi bility that the development of the normal activity patterns of these m otor units may be altered was studied. The EMG activity of the soleus muscles partially denervated at five days was compared to that of the contralateral unoperated muscles during spontaneous locomotion and ind uced reflex activity in animals at various ages. Like a normal soleus the partially denervated soleus developed with age a tonic activity pa ttern but the aggregate activity recorded from the partially denervate d soleus was less than that in the control muscle. However, the amount of activity per motor unit was higher in the operated than in the con trol muscles, since these had only one-third to half of their normal c omplement of motor units. During locomotion both soleus muscles were a ctivated like typical ankle extensors during the stance phase of the s tep cycle, but the burst duration of the operated muscle was significa ntly shorter. We conclude that partial denervation shortly after birth leads to an overall increase in activity of the remaining soleus moto r units but does not drastically alter their temporal pattern of use d uring locomotion.