1941
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1941.4.5.388
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Isolation of Intrinsic and Motor Mechanism of the Monkey's Spinal Cord

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“…The D3-DlO spinal cord was removed, pinned out in a dish of Sylgard to maintain its morphology, and postfixed for 2 ing and descending propriospinal axons are found predominantly or exclusively in fasciculi proprii immediately adjacent to the gray matter (see Discussion). This view is based on interpretations (Nathan and Smith, 1959;Brodal, 1981) of experiments (Tower, 1937;Tower et al, 1941) in which the lumbosacral spinal cord of a dog or monkey was isolated by dorsal root and spinal cord transections. After a few weeks or months, the locations of the remaining funicular fibers were assessed to determine the normal locations of propriospinal axons.…”
Section: Histological Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The D3-DlO spinal cord was removed, pinned out in a dish of Sylgard to maintain its morphology, and postfixed for 2 ing and descending propriospinal axons are found predominantly or exclusively in fasciculi proprii immediately adjacent to the gray matter (see Discussion). This view is based on interpretations (Nathan and Smith, 1959;Brodal, 1981) of experiments (Tower, 1937;Tower et al, 1941) in which the lumbosacral spinal cord of a dog or monkey was isolated by dorsal root and spinal cord transections. After a few weeks or months, the locations of the remaining funicular fibers were assessed to determine the normal locations of propriospinal axons.…”
Section: Histological Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ascertain that the i.p.s.p.s evoked after transaction of the lateral and ventral funiculi are being mediated by interneurones located rostral to the lesions, even though neurones with axons in the dorsal funiculi (Tower, Bodian & Howe, 1941;Uddenberg, 1968;Angaut-Petit, 1975a, b) might add to them (see Discussion), a separate test was used. Since rubrospinal volleys could influence only those neurones which were located rostral to the lesion of the lateral funiculus, we used facilitation of the i.p.s.p.s by stimulation in the red nucleus as an indication that they were mediated by local interneurones.…”
Section: T Hongo and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have shown that action potentials in no way differing from those obtained from completely denervated muscles in animals can be obtained from the affected muscles of patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or from facial palsy with partial recovery. Tower (1939) also summarizes the literature on the action potentials from fibrillating muscle, and finds that the rate of contraction of the unit responsible for the activity is around 9 per second in the cat. This rate remained unchanged throughout a year of observation; only the amplitude of the action potential decreased as the muscle atrophied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Denny-Brown and Pennybacker (1938) confirm previous observations that fibrillation commences in the cat's gastrocnemius on the fifth day at the earliest. Tower (1939) has reviewed the literature on the subject and states that she has observed fibrillation in a muscle kept experimentally denervated for a year. She has also shown (1941) that, after isolation of the lumbar spinal cord and dorsal root section in the monkey, fibrillation does not occur within two weeks of the operation in the paralysed muscles unless, in addition, the sciatic nerve or other lower motor neuron is sectioned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%