LOCALIZATION OF LAST-ORDER PREMOTOR INTERNEURONS IN THE LUMBAR SPINAL-CORD OF RATS

Authors
Citation
Z. Puskar et M. Antal, LOCALIZATION OF LAST-ORDER PREMOTOR INTERNEURONS IN THE LUMBAR SPINAL-CORD OF RATS, Journal of comparative neurology, 389(3), 1997, pp. 377-389
Citations number
69
ISSN journal
00219967
Volume
389
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
377 - 389
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9967(1997)389:3<377:LOLPII>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
There is strong evidence that neural circuits underlying certain rhyth mic motor behaviors are located in the spinal cord. Such local central pattern generators are thought to coordinate the activity of motoneur ons through specific sets of last-order premotor interneurons that est ablish monosynaptic contacts with motoneurons. After injections of bio tinylated dextran amine into the lateral and medial motor columns as w ell as the ventrolateral white matter at the level of the upper and lo wer segments of the lumbar spinal cord, we intended to identify and lo calize retrogradely labelled spinal interneurons that can likely be re garded as last-order premotor interneurons in rats. Regardless of the location of the injection site, labelled interneurons were revealed in laminae V-VIII along a three-or four-segment-long section of the spin al gray matter. Although most of the stained cells were confined to la minae V-VIII in all cases, the distribution of neurons within the con fines of this area varied according to the site of injection. After in jections into the lateral motor column at the level of the L4-L5 segme nts, the labelled neurons were located almost exclusively in laminae V -VII ipsilateral to the injection site, and the perikarya were distrib uted throughout the entire mediolateral extent of this area. Interneur ons projecting to the lateral motor column at the level of the L1-L2 s egments were also located in laminae V-VII, but most of them were conc entrated in the middle one-third or in the lateral half of this area. Following injections into the medial motor column at the level of the L1-L2 segments, the majority of labelled neurons were confined to the medial aspect of laminae V-VII and lamina VIII, and the proportion of neurons that were found contralateral to the injection site was striki ngly higher than in the other experimental groups. The results suggest that the organization of last-order premotor interneurons projecting to motoneurons, which are located at different areas of the lateral an d medial motor columns and innervate different muscle groups, may pres ent distinct features in the rat spinal cord. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc .