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Title: MOTOR SYSTEMS: SPINAL CORD


1
MOTOR SYSTEMS SPINAL CORD
  • D. C. MIKULECKY
  • PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY
  • AND
  • FACULTY MENTORING PROGRAM

2
GENERAL FEATURES OF THE MOTOR SYSTEM
  • HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION
  • VS
  • PARALLEL ORGANIZATION

3
HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION
MOTOR CORTEX

CEREBELLUM AND BASAL GANGLIA
BRAIN STEM
SPINAL CORD
SKELETAL MUSCLE
4
PARALLEL ORGANIZATION
MOTOR CORTEX
BRAIN STEM

SPINAL CORD
SKELETAL MUSCLE
5
MUSCLES AND NERVES
  • SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • THE MOTOR UNIT
  • THE CODING OF CONTRACTILE FORCE

6
SKELETAL MUSCLE ANATOMICAL FEATURES
  • EXTRAFUSAL FIBERS MULTINUCLEATE CELLS WHICH ARE
    THE MAIN CONTRACTILE ELEMENTS
  • INTRAFUSAL FIBERS SENSING AND CONTROL OF THE
    CONTRACTING MUSCLE
  • MUSCLE MANY PARALLEL FIBERS

7
SKELETAL MUSCLE ANTAGONISTIC ARRANGEMENT
  • ALL MUSCLES ATTACHED TO BONE AT BOTH ENDS (ORIGIN
    AND INSERTION)
  • USUALLY ARRANGED IN ANTOGONISTIC PAIRS (FLEXORS
    AND EXTENSORS)

8
THE MOTOR UNIT
  • A SINGLE MOTOR NEURON AND ALL THE MUSCLES IT
    INNERVATES
  • THE FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF THE MOTOR SYSTEM
  • CORRESPONDS TO THE SENSORY UNIT/RECEPTIVE FIELD
    RELATIONSHIP
  • SIZE OF MOTOR UNIT DETERMINES FINENESS OF MOTOR
    RESPOSE

9
THE CODING OF CONTRACTILE FORCE
  • FREQUENCY CODING HIGHER FREQUENCY OF INCOMING
    ACTION POTENTIALS GENERATES MORE FORCE
  • POPULATION CODING MORE UNITS RECRUITED TO GET
    MORE FORCE

10
THE MOTOR RESPONSE SYSTEM SPINAL LEVEL
  • THE ORGANIZATION OF MOTOR NERVES IN THE SPINAL
    COLUMN
  • THE ROLE OF INTERNEURONS
  • THE ROLE OF LOCOMOTOR GENERATORS

11
THE ORGANIZATION OF MOTOR NERVES IN THE SPINAL
COLUMN
  • DORSAL AREA OF VENTRAL HORN FLEXOR MOVEMENTS
  • VENTRAL AREA OF VENTRAL HORN EXTENSOR MOVEMENTS
  • DORSOLATERAL AREA OF VENTRAL HORN INNERVATE
    EXTREMITIES
  • VENTROMEDIAL REGION AXIAL MUSCLES TO MAINTAIN
    POSTURE

12
LOCATION OF CELL BODIES FOR EXTENSORS AND FLEXORS
FLEXORS

EXTENSORS
13
THE ROLE OF INTERNEURONS
  • LOCATED IN THE INTER MEDIATE ZONE OF THE SPINAL
    CORD
  • LATERAL SIDE NEURONS SYNAPSE IPSILATERALLY (TO
    DISTAL LIMB MUSCLES)
  • MIDLINE NEURONS SYNAPSE BOTH SIDES (MUSCLES FOR
    POSTURE) ALPHA MOTOR NEURONSEXCITE SYNERGISTIC
    AND INHIBIT ANTAGONISTIC

14
THE ROLE OF LOCOMOTOR GENERATORS
  • RHYTHMIC ACTION OF ALTERANATING FLEXION AND
    EXTENSION INVOVED IN WALKING MOVEMENTS (CHICKEN
    WITH ITS HEAD CUT OFF)
  • SPINAL TRANSECTED ANIMALS CAN WALK ON TREADMILL
  • UNDER CONTROL OF LOCOMOTOR COMMAND CENTER IN THE
    BRAIN STEM

15
SENSORY FIBERS IN THE MUSCLE
  • THE MUSCLE SPINDLE AS LENGTH DETECTOR
  • GOGLI TENDON ORGANS TENSION RECEPTORS

16
THE MUSCLE SPINDLE AS LENGTH DETECTOR(SENSORY
FIBERS)
  • TYPE Ia NERVE FIBERS TRANSMIT INFORMATION ABOUT
    LENGTH AND VELOCITY TO THE CNS
  • TYPE II NERVE FIBERSTRANSMIT INFORMATION ABOUT
    MUSCLE LENGTH TO CNS

17
TWO TYPES OF INTRAFUSAL FIBERS
TYPE IA SENSORY FIBER
TYPE II SENSORY FIBER
NUCLEAR CHAIN FIBER
NUCLEAR BAG FIBER
18
TWO TYPES OF MOTOR NEURON
  • ALPHA MOTOR NEURON INNERVATES EXTRAFUSAL FIBER
  • GAMMA MOTOR NEURON INNERVATES INTRAFUSAL FIBERS

19
STRETCHING AN INTRAFUSAL FIBER SENDS SIGNALS TO
CNS
20
THE ROLE OF GAMMA MOTOR NEURONS IN REGULATING
MUSCLE SPINDLE RESPONSE
STIMULATE
RECORD
RECORD
Afferent Activity
Muscle Force
21
THE ROLE OF GAMMA MOTOR NEURONS IN REGULATING
MUSCLE SPINDLE RESPONSE
RECORD
RECORD
STIMULATE
Afferent Activity
Muscle Force
22
GOGLI TENDON ORGANS TENSION RECEPTORS
  • IN SERIES WITH EXTRAFUSAL FIBERS
  • TRANSMITS INFORMATION ABOUT FORCE OR TENSION TO
    CNS
  • FREQUENCCY CODING

23
SPINAL REFLEXES
  • THE STRETCH REFLEX
  • THE INVERSE MYOTACTIC REFLEX
  • THE FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL REFLEX

24
THE STRETCH REFLEX (KNEE JERK REFLEX)
  • TAP PATELLAR TENDON BELOW KNEE
  • SENSORY SIGNALS FROM MUSCLE SPINDLE INDICATE
    FLEXION OF LEG
  • FLEXOR IS INHIBITED
  • EXTENSOR ACTIVATED
  • LEG EXTENDS

25
KNEE JERK REFLEX
EXTENSOR ACTIVATED
SENSORY NEURON FROM MUSCLE SPINDLE
DETECTS STRETCH
SPINAL CORD
FLEXOR INHIBITED
26
THE INVERSE MYOTACTIC REFLEX
  • DETECTION OF EXCESS WEIGHT BY GOGLI TENDON ORGAN
  • INHIBIT FLEXOR (BICEPS)
  • ACTIVATE EXTENSOR

27
INVERSE MYOTACTIC REFLEX
WEIGHT TOO HEAVY
ARM FLEXED
BICEPS SYNERGYSTIC MUSCLE CONTRACTED EXTENSOR
RELAXED TENDON STRETCHED
28
INVERSE MYOTACTIC REFLEX
ARM EXTENDS
BICEPS SYNERGYSTIC MUSCLE RELAXEDEXTENSOR
CONTRACTED
WEIGHT RELEASED
29
THE FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL REFLEX
  • PAINFUL STIMULUS DETECTED
  • IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS INHIBITED
  • IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS EXCITED
  • LIMB IS WITHDRAWN
  • IF INVOLVING ONE FOOT WHILE STANDING,
    CONTRALATERAL SIDE EXTENSORS ACTIVATED AND
    FLEXORS INHIBITED TO SUPPORT GREATER WEIGHT

30
FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL REFLEX
SENSORY SIGNAL TO SPINE
STEPON TACK
VIA INTERNEURONS
IPSILATERAL EXTENSORS INHIBITED IPSILATERAL
FLEXORS CONTRACT-LEG LIFTS CONTRALATERAL
EXTENSORS CONTRACT CONTRALATERAL FLEXORS
INHIBITED- MAINTAIN BALANCE AND SUPPORT WEIGHT
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