Relation between motoneuron position and lateral rectus motor unit contraction speed: An intracellular study in the cat abducens nucleus

Thirty-one single muscle units of the cat lateral rectus muscle were activated through intracellular stimulation of their motoneurons in the principal abducens nucleus. Motoneurons encountered from dorsal to ventral in the nucleus tended to innervate muscle units with progressively slower contractio...

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description Thirty-one single muscle units of the cat lateral rectus muscle were activated through intracellular stimulation of their motoneurons in the principal abducens nucleus. Motoneurons encountered from dorsal to ventral in the nucleus tended to innervate muscle units with progressively slower contraction times. In addition, two cells innervated muscle units which did not exhibit twitch contractions and three cells innervated muscle units with unusually strong twitch contractions.
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Axonal Transport
Axons - physiology
Cats
Electric Stimulation
Horseradish Peroxidase
Motor Neurons - physiology
Muscle Contraction
Muscles - innervation
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