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Spinal cord, viii

Oppenheim, R.W. (1984) Cell death of motoneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord. VIII. Motoneurons prevented from dying in the embryo persist after hatching. Dev. Biol. 101 35-39. [Pg.168]

The large diameter A/l-afferent fibre enters the dorsal horn of the spinal cord through the medial division of the dorsal root. It then descends through the medial region of lamina I or II, or alternatively, curves around the medial (central) edge of the dorsal horn down to the ventral horn. On reaching deeper laminae, laminae IV and V, the AjS-fibres ascend back up into laminae III and IV where they repeatedly subdivide and form a characteristic termination pattern. The densest arborisation appears to occur in lamina III. Axons originating from specialised muscle stretch receptors have collaterals that pass ventrally to make monosynaptic connections with neurons of laminae V, VI and VII. Some also extend to laminae VIII and IX of the ventral horn where they synapse directly onto motor neurons and form the basis of monosynaptic reflexes. [Pg.455]

Hemangioblastoma Multivacuolated stromal cells between many capillaries hypervascularity (fibrillarity is frozen section artifact) CD31 (S) factor VIII (S) NSE (S) Cerebellum spinal cord CNS... [Pg.836]

The names and formulae of some of the psycholeptic compounds which cannot be classified in the major chemical categories so far considered are set out in Table 5.3. Meprobamate VIII) was one of the earliest used tranquillizers. It was developed from mephenesin VII), which was introduced as a muscle relaxant and was soon seen to have a sedative action too. In small doses, meprobamate is a sedative. In larger doses, it causes muscle relaxation and has been classed, with similar compounds, as a tranquillo-sedative . Like the barbiturates, it produces no sign of extrapyramidal or central autonomic stimulation. Well-authenticated reports of addiction to meprobamate have appeared . Both mephenesin and meprobamate produce muscle relaxation by inhibiting interneurones—and hence polysynaptic reflexes—in the spinal cord. Though not described as a hypnotic, meprobamate has been successfully used in the treatment of insomnia, perhaps because it reduces tension. [Pg.286]


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