Electrophysiological observations on the spinal cord of the normal and dystrophic mouse
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Electrophysiological observations on the spinal cord of the normal and dystrophic mouse
Abstract
A method of carrying out electrophysiological experiments on the mouse spinal cord is described. The conduction velocity in the spinal dorsal roots (DR) of the normal mouse was in the range 10-100 m sec-1 and in the ventral roots (VR) 50-70 m sec-1. In the dystrophic mutant (129 ReJ dy/dy) the conduction velocity for both roots was usually in the range 0.1-2.0 m sec-1. Reflexes from DR to VR were recorded in both mutant and wild type animals and it was concluded that the delays in the mutant reflex were probably due to the slower conduction velocity in the roots. Postsynaptic inhibition and presynaptic inhibition were demonstrated and records were made from Renshaw cells and intracellularly from motoneurones. Delayed activity in spinal reflex paths, probably of supraspinal origin, was more pronounced in the dystrophic mutant. It is concluded that if the dystrophic mouse mutant were to be regarded as a model for human disease then similar reflex delays should be demonstrated in human subjects with muscular dystrophy.
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