Literature DB >> 1646867

Modulation of synaptic transmission at Ia-afferent fiber connections on motoneurons during high-frequency stimulation: role of postsynaptic target.

H R Koerber1, L M Mendell.   

Abstract

1. High-frequency stimulation of single group Ia-fibers results in modulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) amplitude recorded in target motoneurons. This can be either positive (EPSP amplitude increases in response to successive stimuli in the high-frequency burst) or negative (decrease in EPSP amplitude). We have investigated whether the magnitude of modulation is associated with the stimulated afferent, the responding motoneuron, or the amplitude of the EPSP. 2. In agreement with previous findings, we found that positive modulation tends to occur at connections generating small EPSPs and negative modulation, at those producing large EPSPs. Because large EPSPs generally are evoked in motoneurons with low values of rheobase, we found, as anticipated, that connections on low rheobase motoneurons are prone to negative modulation during high-frequency stimulation, whereas those on high rheobase motoneurons (which tend to generate small EPSPs) are prone to positive modulation. 3. In experiments where the projection of multiple afferents to a single motoneuron was studied, we found that amplitude modulation was similar despite differences in EPSP amplitude. Thus in a given motoneuron there is no relationship between modulation and amplitude, in contrast to the existence of such a relationship in the population of connections as a whole. 4. In the converse experiments where the projection of single afferents to multiple motoneurons was studied, we found marked variability in the modulation patterns with clear indications that amplitude and modulation are correlated as in the entire population of Ia/motoneuron connections. 5. We tested the constancy of modulation patterns evoked in a given motoneuron by comparing the modulation patterns evoked in motoneurons by single fibers, and by stimulation of the heteronymous nerve.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1646867     DOI: 10.1152/jn.1991.65.3.590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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