Kiehn Ole
Mammalian Locomotor Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm S17177, Sweden.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2006;29:279-306. doi: 10.1146/annurev.neuro.29.051605.112910.
Intrinsic spinal networks, known as central pattern generators (CPGs), control the timing and pattern of the muscle activity underlying locomotion in mammals. This review discusses new advances in understanding the mammalian CPGs with a focus on experiments that address the overall network structure as well as the identification of CPG neurons. I address the identification of excitatory CPG neurons and their role in rhythm generation, the organization of flexor-extensor networks, and the diverse role of commissural interneurons in coordinating left-right movements. Molecular and genetic approaches that have the potential to elucidate the function of populations of CPG interneurons are also discussed.
内在脊髓网络,即所谓的中枢模式发生器(CPG),控制着哺乳动物运动背后肌肉活动的时间和模式。本综述讨论了在理解哺乳动物CPG方面的新进展,重点关注解决整体网络结构以及CPG神经元识别问题的实验。我阐述了兴奋性CPG神经元的识别及其在节律产生中的作用、屈伸网络的组织,以及连合中间神经元在协调左右运动中的多种作用。还讨论了有可能阐明CPG中间神经元群体功能的分子和遗传方法。