Neurophysiological Changes Following Spinal Cord Lesions in Man

Author:

Ashby P.,Verrier M.

Abstract

SUMMARY:A study has been made of the neurophysiological changes that follow spinal cord lesions in man. The Achilles tendon reflex (ATR) is used to estimate transmission in the la monosynaptic pathway, and the tonic vibration reflex (TVR) to estimate transmission in the la polysynaptic pathway to motoneurons. The inhibition of the H reflex by vibration is used as an estimate of presynaptic inhibition of the la monosynaptic pathway. Immediately following a complete lesion of the spinal cord presynaptic inhibition of the la monosynaptic pathway appears to be greatly increased. This enhanced inhibition may last several months but it eventually declines and in some instances becomes less than normal. Transmission in the la polysynaptic pathway is permanently abolished by a complete spinal lesion. A hypothesis is developed from these findings to explain the evolution of some of the clinical features that follow complete spinal lesions in man. Distinct differences are observed when the spinal lesion is incomplete. Transmission in the la polysynaptic pathway may be preserved and there may be no increase in presynaptic inhibition. These differences may depend upon the integrity of certain spinal long tracts which cannot be tested clinically.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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