Drew Trevor, Prentice Stephen, Schepens Bénédicte
Department of Physiology, University of Montreal, Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, QC H3C 3J7, Canada.
Prog Brain Res. 2004;143:251-61. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(03)43025-2.
While a basic locomotor rhythm is centrally generated by spinal circuits, descending pathways are critical for ensuring appropriate anticipatory modifications of gait to accommodate uneven terrain. Neurons in the motor cortex command the changes in muscle activity required to modify limb trajectory when stepping over obstacles. Simultaneously, neurons in the brainstem reticular formation ensure that these modifications are superimposed on an appropriate base of postural support. Recent experiments suggest that the same neurons in the same structures also provide similar information during reaching movements. It is suggested that, during both locomotion and reaching movements, the final expression of descending signals is influenced by the state and excitability of the spinal circuits upon which they impinge.
虽然基本的运动节律是由脊髓回路在中枢产生的,但下行通路对于确保对步态进行适当的预期调整以适应不平坦地形至关重要。运动皮层中的神经元指挥在跨越障碍物时改变肢体轨迹所需的肌肉活动变化。同时,脑干网状结构中的神经元确保这些调整叠加在适当的姿势支撑基础上。最近的实验表明,在伸手动作过程中,相同结构中的相同神经元也提供类似的信息。有人提出,在运动和伸手动作过程中,下行信号的最终表达受到它们所作用的脊髓回路的状态和兴奋性的影响。