Cf. Leray et al., INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SPINAL-CORD STIMULATION AND ACTIVITY BLOCKADE INTHE REGULATION OF SYNAPTOGENESIS AND MOTONEURON SURVIVAL IN THE CHICK-EMBRYO, Journal of neurobiology, 24(9), 1993, pp. 1142-1156
The present study investigated the effects of spinal cord stimulation,
neuromuscular blockade, or a combination of the two on neuromuscular
development both during and after the period of naturally occurring mo
toneuron death in the chick embryo. Electrical stimulation of the spin
al cord was without effect on motoneuron survival, synaptogenesis, or
muscle properties. By contrast, activity blockade rescued motoneurons
from cell death and altered synaptogenesis. A combination of spinal co
rd stimulation and activity blockade resulted in a marked increase in
motoneuron death, and also altered synaptogenesis similar to that seen
with activity blockade alone. Perturbation of normal nerve-muscle int
eractions by activity blockade may increase the vulnerability of devel
oping motoneurons to excessive excitatory afferent input (spinal cord
stimulation) resulting in excitotoxic-induced cell death. (C) 1993 Joh
n Wiley & Sons, Inc.