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Publication : Spinal cholinergic interneurons regulate the excitability of motoneurons during locomotion.

First Author  Miles GB Year  2007
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  104
Issue  7 Pages  2448-53
PubMed ID  17287343 Mgi Jnum  J:164055
Mgi Id  MGI:4830448 Doi  10.1073/pnas.0611134104
Citation  Miles GB, et al. (2007) Spinal cholinergic interneurons regulate the excitability of motoneurons during locomotion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(7):2448-53
abstractText  To effect movement, motoneurons must respond appropriately to motor commands. Their responsiveness to these inputs, or excitability, is regulated by neuromodulators. Possible sources of modulation include the abundant cholinergic 'C boutons' that surround motoneuron somata. In the present study, recordings from motoneurons in spinal cord slices demonstrated that cholinergic activation of m2-type muscarinic receptors increases excitability by reducing the action potential afterhyperpolarization. Analyses of isolated spinal cord preparations in which fictive locomotion was elicited demonstrated that endogenous cholinergic inputs increase motoneuron excitability during locomotion. Anatomical data indicate that C boutons originate from a discrete group of interneurons lateral to the central canal, the medial partition neurons. These results highlight a unique component of spinal motor networks that is critical in ensuring that sufficient output is generated by motoneurons to drive motor behavior.
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