Morphofunctional study of injured spinal cord of rats after activation of serotonergic receptors and motor load
@article{Gilerovich2009MorphofunctionalSO, title={Morphofunctional study of injured spinal cord of rats after activation of serotonergic receptors and motor load}, author={E. Gilerovich and T. Moshonkina and N. Pavlova and V. Otellin and Y. Gerasimenko}, journal={Doklady Biological Sciences}, year={2009}, volume={428}, pages={412-415} }
412 It is known that the distal part of the spinal cord isolated from the upper areas by cutting at the middle thoracic level possesses the mechanisms that can induce the locomotor activity of hindlimbs triggered by the afferent system [1–3, 11]. The mechanism of reorganization and functioning of locomotor neuronal networks in a spinal cord part isolated from the brain has been studied insufficiently. Different mediator sys tems, including the serotonergic one, can affect the locomotor behavior… CONTINUE READING
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