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Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol 70, Issue 3 1151-1158, Copyright © 1993 by APS
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M. Pinco and A. Lev-Tov
Department of Anatomy, Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
1. The effects of high-frequency (5-50 Hz) stimulation of dorsal root afferents on monosynaptic excitation of alpha motoneurons was studied in the in vitro spinal cord preparation of the neonatal rat, using sharp-electrode intracellular recordings. 2. Double pulse stimulation of dorsal root afferents induced severe depression of testing excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) at each of the tested interstimulus intervals (15 ms-5 s). After perfusion of the preparation with low-calcium, high-magnesium Krebs saline, the amplitude of the conditioning EPSPs was markedly decreased and the testing EPSPs exhibited substantial facilitation that was maximal at the 20-ms interval and that was accompanied by depression at intervals > or = 60-100 ms. 3. Short-duration stimulus trains applied to dorsal root afferents normally induced tetanic depression of the intracellularly recorded monosynaptic EPSPs. Switching the bathing solution to low-calcium, high-magnesium saline decreased the control EPSP and induced facilitation and then tetanic potentiation (TP) of the EPSPs within the applied train. The magnitude of potentiation (% potentiation) of these EPSPs depended on the interpulse interval of the short stimulus train and on the degree of attenuation of the unpotentiated control EPSP after the solution was changed from normal- to low-calcium Krebs solution. 4. Long-duration stimulus trains applied to dorsal root afferents at 5-10 Hz induced marked depression of monosynaptic EPSPs during the train. The depression was alleviated after cessation of the tetanic stimulation and was followed in some cases by slight posttetanic potentiation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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