[PDF][PDF] Motor unit
CJ Heckman, RM Enoka - Comprehensive physiology, 2012 - drive.google.com
Movement is accomplished by the controlled activation of motor unit populations. Our
understanding of motor unit physiology has been derived from experimental work on the …
understanding of motor unit physiology has been derived from experimental work on the …
Persistent inward currents in motoneuron dendrites: implications for motor output
CJ Heckman, MA Gorassini… - Muscle & Nerve: Official …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The dendrites of motoneurons are not, as once thought, passive conduits for synaptic inputs.
Instead they have voltage‐dependent channels that provide the capacity to generate a very …
Instead they have voltage‐dependent channels that provide the capacity to generate a very …
Recovery of motoneuron and locomotor function after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in 5-HT2C receptors
Muscle paralysis after spinal cord injury is partly caused by a loss of brainstem-derived
serotonin (5-HT), which normally maintains motoneuron excitability by regulating crucial …
serotonin (5-HT), which normally maintains motoneuron excitability by regulating crucial …
Combining Schwann cell bridges and olfactory-ensheathing glia grafts with chondroitinase promotes locomotor recovery after complete transection of the spinal cord
K Fouad, L Schnell, MB Bunge… - Journal of …, 2005 - Soc Neuroscience
Numerous obstacles to successful regeneration of injured axons in the adult mammalian
spinal cord exist. Consequently, a treatment strategy inducing axonal regeneration and …
spinal cord exist. Consequently, a treatment strategy inducing axonal regeneration and …
Management of spasticity after spinal cord injury: current techniques and future directions
SM Elbasiouny, D Moroz, MM Bakr… - … and neural repair, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Spasticity, resulting in involuntary and sustained contractions of muscles, may evolve in
patients with stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, and spinal cord injury …
patients with stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, and spinal cord injury …
Motoneuron excitability: the importance of neuromodulatory inputs
CJ Heckman, C Mottram, K Quinlan, R Theiss… - Clinical …, 2009 - Elsevier
The excitability of spinal motoneurons is both fundamental for motor behavior and essential
in diagnosis of neural disorders. There are two mechanisms for altering this excitability. The …
in diagnosis of neural disorders. There are two mechanisms for altering this excitability. The …
[HTML][HTML] Recovery of neuronal and network excitability after spinal cord injury and implications for spasticity
JM D'amico, EG Condliffe, KJB Martins… - Frontiers in integrative …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The state of areflexia and muscle weakness that immediately follows a spinal cord injury
(SCI) is gradually replaced by the recovery of neuronal and network excitability, leading to …
(SCI) is gradually replaced by the recovery of neuronal and network excitability, leading to …
Effects of reciprocal inhibition and whole‐body relaxation on persistent inward currents estimated by two different methods
Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenance of
motoneuron firing. As PICs are highly sensitive to synaptic inhibition and facilitated by …
motoneuron firing. As PICs are highly sensitive to synaptic inhibition and facilitated by …
Activation of 5-HT2A receptors upregulates the function of the neuronal K-Cl cotransporter KCC2
R Bos, K Sadlaoud, P Boulenguez… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
In healthy adults, activation of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A and glycine receptors inhibits
neurons as a result of low intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl–] i), which is maintained …
neurons as a result of low intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl–] i), which is maintained …
[HTML][HTML] Activity-dependent plasticity in spinal cord injury
JV Lynskey, A Belanger, R Jung - Journal of rehabilitation research …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is capable of considerable plasticity,
both in health and disease. After spinal neurotrauma, the degrees and extent of …
both in health and disease. After spinal neurotrauma, the degrees and extent of …