Górska T, Ioffe M, Zmyslowski W, Bem T, Majczynski H, Mats V N
Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland.
Brain Res Bull. 1995;38(3):297-304. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(95)00102-k.
The early postoperative effects of lesions, aimed to destroy the caudal pole of the nucleus reticularis pontis oralis (NRPO) and the rostral pole of the nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis (NRPC), were tested in freely moving cats, walking at moderate speed (0.4-1.0 m/s). In cats in which these structures were partly or completely destroyed, the main effect of lesions was an impairment of fore-hindlimb coordination, as shown by a change in the relationships between the lateral and diagonal time shift durations and the step cycle duration. In the second week after the surgery the values of the slopes of linear regressions relating these variables were markedly changed as compared to the preoperative data. The results suggest that the NRPO and NRPC are involved in maintaining the proper forehindlimb coordination during unrestrained locomotion in cats.
在自由活动的猫中,以中等速度(0.4-1.0米/秒)行走时,测试了旨在破坏脑桥嘴侧网状核(NRPO)尾极和脑桥尾侧网状核(NRPC)头极的损伤的早期术后效应。在这些结构部分或完全被破坏的猫中,损伤的主要效应是前肢与后肢协调性受损,这表现为外侧和对角时间偏移持续时间与步周期持续时间之间关系的变化。与术前数据相比,术后第二周,将这些变量联系起来的线性回归斜率值发生了显著变化。结果表明,NRPO和NRPC参与了猫在无约束运动期间维持适当的前肢与后肢协调性。