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Enlargement of the Nerve Fibers of Silenced Lumbosacral Motoneurons in Cats

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Whether neuromuscular activity influences the size of motor nerves is controversial. All neuromuscular activity in cat hindlimbs was eliminated by spinal cord isolation (SCI), namely, spinal cord transection above and… Click to show full abstract

Whether neuromuscular activity influences the size of motor nerves is controversial. All neuromuscular activity in cat hindlimbs was eliminated by spinal cord isolation (SCI), namely, spinal cord transection above and below the medial gastrocnemius (MG) and soleus (SOL) motoneuron pools and L5-S3 dorsal root transection. MG, SOL and sural (SUR) nerves were removed for size measurements, eight months after SCI surgery and from age-matched control cats. Nerve fiber number, the linear relationship between axon size and myelin thickness, and the bimodal distributions of nerve fiber area and diameter were maintained in all three nerves after SCI. The distributions of myelinated sensory fibers were unchanged in SUR nerves in contrast to the myelinated motor fibers in the MG and SOL nerves that were significantly larger. These findings provide evidence that all lumbar motoneurons survive SCI and that their nerve fibers enlarge. Thus, motor nerve fiber size in addition to the properties of the motoneurons and their muscle fibers is dynamic, responding to neuromuscular activity.

Keywords: nerve fiber; nerve fibers; enlargement nerve; size; neuromuscular activity

Journal Title: Biomedicines
Year Published: 2022

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