Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord

Sensorimotor processes within the spinal cord are profoundly influenced by descending systems from the brain yet the neurotransmitter phenotypes of these systems remains enigmatic. Using tract tracing methods, this study identifies the neurochemical content of axons descending from the sensorimotor...

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Main Author: Du Beau, Amy
Published: University of Glasgow 2013
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5868302015-03-20T03:32:49ZNeurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cordDu Beau, Amy2013Sensorimotor processes within the spinal cord are profoundly influenced by descending systems from the brain yet the neurotransmitter phenotypes of these systems remains enigmatic. Using tract tracing methods, this study identifies the neurochemical content of axons descending from the sensorimotor cortex and sites within the anatomically diverse reticular formation. There are several classes of neurons in spinal lumbar segments targeted by these descending systems which contribute to recruiting adaptively appropriate motor patterns. This study investigates the neuronal targets of descending systems and the neurochemical content of their inputs. Immunofluorescent tissue containing labelled neuronal processes were examined and reconstructed interneurons were defined according to their neuronal geometry and morphology across laminar boundaries.QP PhysiologyUniversity of Glasgowhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.586830http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4721/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Du Beau, Amy
Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
description Sensorimotor processes within the spinal cord are profoundly influenced by descending systems from the brain yet the neurotransmitter phenotypes of these systems remains enigmatic. Using tract tracing methods, this study identifies the neurochemical content of axons descending from the sensorimotor cortex and sites within the anatomically diverse reticular formation. There are several classes of neurons in spinal lumbar segments targeted by these descending systems which contribute to recruiting adaptively appropriate motor patterns. This study investigates the neuronal targets of descending systems and the neurochemical content of their inputs. Immunofluorescent tissue containing labelled neuronal processes were examined and reconstructed interneurons were defined according to their neuronal geometry and morphology across laminar boundaries.
author Du Beau, Amy
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title Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
title_short Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
title_full Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
title_fullStr Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
title_full_unstemmed Neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
title_sort neurotransmitter phenotypes of descending systems in the rat lumbar spinal cord
publisher University of Glasgow
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