Both motoneurons and the muscle fibers that they innervate can vary wi
dely in their properties. The finding that these properties are highly
correlated indicates that these cells are not specified independently
, but rather interact in some manner to achieve the observed coherence
. The direction of the interaction, i.e., whether orthograde or retrog
rade, requires analysis beyond the simple observation of these correla
ted properties. Evidence, largely from experiments involving reinnerva
tion of muscle by the original or a foreign motor nerve, suggests the
action of retrogradely transported factors from the muscle as well as
orthograde ones. Various possible factors, specifically neurotrophins,
are advanced as possible candidates for retrograde specification. In
addition, synaptic input to motoneurons also varies in a coordinated f
ashion in a manner that suggests a retrograde determination from the m
uscle. However, motoneuron properties and their synaptic input change
after peripheral nerve manipulations such that they are no longer in r
egister. This indicates some independence in retrograde specification
of motoneurons and their synaptic input. (C) 1994 John Wiley and Sons,
Inc.