Putative spinal interneurons mediating postural limb reflexes provide a basis for postural control in different planes

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  • Pavel V Zelenin
  • Hsu, Li-Ju
  • Vladimir F Lyalka
  • Grigori N Orlovsky
  • Tatiana G Deliagina

The dorsal-side-up trunk orientation in standing quadrupeds is maintained by the postural system driven mainly by somatosensory inputs from the limbs. Postural limb reflexes (PLRs) represent a substantial component of this system. Earlier we described spinal neurons presumably contributing to the generation of PLRs. The first aim of the present study was to reveal trends in the distribution of neurons with different parameters of PLR-related activity across the gray matter of the spinal cord. The second aim was to estimate the contribution of PLR-related neurons with different patterns of convergence of sensory inputs from the limbs to stabilization of body orientation in different planes. For this purpose, the head and vertebral column of the decerebrate rabbit were fixed and the hindlimbs were positioned on a platform. Activity of individual neurons from L5 to L6 was recorded during PLRs evoked by lateral tilts of the platform. In addition, the neurons were tested by tilts of the platform under only the ipsilateral or only the contralateral limb, as well as during in-phase tilts of the platforms under both limbs. We found that, across the spinal gray matter, strength of PLR-related neuronal activity and sensory input from the ipsilateral limb decreased in the dorsoventral direction, while strength of the input from the contralateral limb increased. A near linear summation of tilt-related sensory inputs from different limbs was found. Functional roles were proposed for individual neurons. The obtained data present the first characterization of posture-related spinal neurons, forming a basis for studies of postural networks impaired by injury.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
Volume41
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)168-181
Number of pages14
ISSN0953-816X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

© 2014 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

    Research areas

  • Action Potentials, Animals, Decerebrate State, Electromyography, Female, Gray Matter/physiology, Hindlimb/physiology, Interneurons/physiology, Linear Models, Lumbar Vertebrae, Male, Microelectrodes, Physical Stimulation, Postural Balance/physiology, Posture/physiology, Rabbits, Reflex/physiology, Spinal Cord/physiology

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