W. Mrowczynski et al., PROJECTIONS OF LAMINAE IV-VI NEURONS LOCATED IN THE S2 SEGMENT OF THESPINAL-CORD TO THE C6 SEGMENT AND THE CEREBELLUM IN THE CAT, Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 58(2), 1998, pp. 103-111
Ascending projections of neurones of the second sacral segment (S2) of
the spinal cord to the sixth cervical segment (C6) and to the cerebel
lum were electrophysiologically investigated in eight adult cats under
alpha-chloralose anaesthesia. Antidromic potentials recorded from 44
neurones following stimulation of their axons in the grey matter of th
e C6 segment as well as in the contralateral restiform body (coRB) sho
wed evidence of both supraspinal and propriospinal projections. About
one third of neurones (15) ascended to the cerebellum through the coRB
and gave off collaterals to the C6 segment, while the rest (29) termi
nated exclusively at the level of the C6 segment. The cell bodies were
found mainly in central parts of Rexed's laminae IV, V and VI while a
xons ran in lateral funiculi. Axonal conduction velocities measured be
tween S2 and C6 segments were in the range of 42-78 m/s. A decrease of
conduction velocity above the Th13 and C6 segments was found in most
axons suggesting that they give some collaterals at spinal as well as
supraspinal levels.