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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 82 No. 6 December 1999, pp. 3392-3405
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
Medical Research Council Group in Sensory-Motor Neuroscience, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3E6, Canada
Loeb, G. E.
Asymmetry of Hindlimb Muscle Activity and Cutaneous Reflexes
After Tendon Transfers in Kittens. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 3392-3405, 1999. The mechanical actions of various
ankle muscles were changed by surgically crossing or transferring the
tendons in kittens. After the kittens grew to adults, both hindlimbs
were implanted with multiple electromyogram (EMG) recording and
cutaneous nerve stimulation electrodes to compare the activity of
altered and normal muscles. The tendon transfers showed a remarkable
tendency to regrow toward normal or only slightly altered mechanical
action. In these animals and in the sham-operation controls, the
patterns of muscle activity and reflexes were symmetrical in
corresponding muscles of the two legs, although they could differ
substantially between animals, particularly for the cutaneous reflexes.
Eleven animals had at least some persistent alterations in muscle
action. Their cutaneous reflex patterns tended to be asymmetric, in
some cases quite markedly. EMG activity during unperturbed locomotion and paw-shaking was more symmetrical, but there were some changes in
altered muscles and their synergists. The central pattern generators for locomotion and paw-shaking and particularly for cutaneous reflexes
during locomotion appear to be at least partially malleable rather than
entirely hardwired. This may provide a tool for studying their
development and spinal plasticity in general.
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