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Collateralization and termination of single C3-C4 propriospinal neurones (PNs) have been studied in the C6-Th1 segments of the cat using two methods: threshold mapping for antidromic activation of C3-C4 PNs and intra-axonal injection of horseradish peroxidase. Low threshold points for antidromic activation of C3-C4 PNs were found in the region of different motor nuclei in lamina IX both at one level and at different segmental levels, in all parts of lamina VII, in the lateral part of lamina VI and in the dorsal and ventral parts of lamina VIII. Collaterals were found from C6 to Th1. A marked decrease of conduction velocity of the stem axon occurred in the caudal region of termination, while it was almost constant in the rostral region of termination. HRP was injected iontophoretically in C6-Th1 into stem axons of neurones, which were activated antidromically from the ventral part of the lateral funiculus in C5/C6, from the lateral reticular nucleus (LRN) and monosynaptically from the corticospinal fibres (stimulated in the contralateral pyramid) which were transected in C5/C6. Reconstruction of successfully stained stem axons, revealed collaterals with terminals on presumed motoneurones in different parts of lamina IX and on interneurones in laminae IV–VIII. These findings confirm previous results which showed monosynaptic projections from C3-C4 PNs to forelimb motoneurones and Ia inhibitory interneurones. With respect to termination in the region of the motoneurones in lamina IX and in the region of Ia inhibitory interneurones in lamina VII, three patterns were found: 1) termination mainly in lamina IX (n=1) 2) termination in laminae IX and VII (n=15) and 3) termination mainly in lamina VII (n=2). However, in some cases the same stem axon gave off collaterals which terminated either on motoneurones in lamina IX or on presumed Ia inhibitory interneurones in lamina VII. Furthermore, when the stem axons had collaterals which terminated in different motor nuclei only some of these collaterals had additional terminations on presumed Ia inhibitory interneurones. This result suggest that C3-C4 PNs do not follow a strict Ia pattern of reciprocal innervation. It is tentatively proposed that the difference of innervation may be related to the type of multi-joint movement, such as target-reaching with the forelimb, which has been shown to be controlled by the C3-C4 PNs. Termination in laminae VI, VIII and different parts of lamina VII indicates that C3-C4 PNs also project to other types of neurones than motoneurones and Ia inhibitory interneurones. Injection of wheat germ agglutinated horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) laterally in laminae VI-VII in C3 and C4 caused anterograde labelling of axonal bundles from neurones in these segments. Labelled axons were found mainly in the lateral funiculus with the highest density in the ventral part. These axons could be traced throughout the forelimb segments and also to the LRN.
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Alstermark, B., Kümmel, H., Pinter, M.J. et al. Integration in descending motor pathways controlling the forelimb in the cat. Exp Brain Res 81, 447–461 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02423494
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