RESUMO
The details and functional significance of the intrinsic horizontal connections between neurons in the motor cortex (MCx) remain to be clarified. To further elucidate the nature of this intracortical connectivity pattern, experiments were done on the MCx of three cats. The anterograde tracer biocytin was ejected iontophoretically in layers II, III, and V. Some 30-50 neurons within a radius of approximately 250 microm were thus stained. The functional output of the motor cortical point at which biocytin was injected, and of the surrounding points, was identified by microstimulation and electromyographic recordings. The axonal arborizations of the stained neurons were traced under camera lucida. The axon collaterals were extensive, reaching distances of Assuntos
Córtex Motor/fisiologia
, Neurônios/fisiologia
, Animais
, Axônios/fisiologia
, Axônios/ultraestrutura
, Gatos
, Análise por Conglomerados
, Espinhas Dendríticas/fisiologia
, Espinhas Dendríticas/ultraestrutura
, Estimulação Elétrica
, Eletromiografia
, Lisina/análogos & derivados
, Masculino
, Microeletrodos
, Microscopia Eletrônica
, Córtex Motor/citologia
, Córtex Motor/ultraestrutura
, Análise Multivariada
, Músculo Esquelético/inervação
, Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia
, Vias Neurais/citologia
, Vias Neurais/fisiologia
, Vias Neurais/ultraestrutura
, Marcadores do Trato Nervoso
, Neurônios/citologia
, Neurônios/ultraestrutura
, Terminações Pré-Sinápticas/fisiologia
, Terminações Pré-Sinápticas/ultraestrutura
, Células Piramidais/citologia
, Células Piramidais/fisiologia
, Células Piramidais/ultraestrutura
, Sinapses/fisiologia
, Sinapses/ultraestrutura
RESUMO
Recruitment of movement-related muscle synergies involves the functional linking of motor cortical points. We asked how the outputs of two simultaneously stimulated motor cortical points would interact. To this end, experiments were done in ketamine-anesthetized cats. When prolonged (e.g., 500 ms) trains of intracortical microstimulation were applied in the primary motor cortex, stimulus currents as low as 10-20 microA evoked coordinated movements of the contralateral forelimb. Paw kinematics in three dimensions and the electromyographic (EMG) activity of eight muscles were simultaneously recorded. We show that the EMG outputs of two cortical points simultaneously stimulated are additive. The movements were represented as displacement vectors pointing from initial to final paw position. The displacement vectors resulting from simultaneous stimulation of two cortical points pointed in nearly the same direction as the algebraic resultant vector. Linear summation of outputs was also found when inhibition at one of the cortical points was reduced by GABAA receptor antagonists. A simple principle emerges from these results. Notwithstanding the underlying complex neuronal circuitry, motor cortex outputs combine nearly linearly in terms of movement direction and muscle activation patterns. Importantly, simultaneous activation does not change the nature of the output at each point. An additional implication is that not all possible movements need be explicitly represented in the motor cortex; a large number of different movements may be synthesized from a smaller repertoire.