Coupling of c-fos expression in the spinal cord and amygdala induced by dorsal neck muscles fatigue

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Andrey V. Maznychenko
Alexander I. Pilyavskii
Alexander I. Kostyukov
Eugene Lyskov
Oleh V. Vlasenko
Vladimir A. Maisky
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[1] Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology,Department of Movement Physiology
[2] National Academy of Sciences,Center for Musculoskeletal Research
[3] University of Gävle,Laboratory of Experimental Neurophysiology
[4] Pirogov National Medical University,undefined
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology | 2007年 / 128卷
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Neck muscle fatigue; expression; Spinal cord; Amygdala; Rat;
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c-fos gene expression in the cervical spinal cord and amygdala was examined in anaesthetized rats following muscle fatigue caused by intermittent high-rate (100 s−1) electrical stimulation of the dorsal neck muscles (m. trapezius and m. splenius). Fatigue-related increases in c-fos expression were observed on the stimulated muscle side in the cervical C2–C4 (layers 1, 3–5, 7 and 10) spinal segments, bilaterally in the lumbar L4–L6 (layer 1) segments and in contralateral central (Ce), medial (Me), and basomedial (BM) amygdaloid nuclei. A scarce number of staining cells were found within lateral and basolateral nuclei. The rostro-caudal extent of c-fos expression in the spinal cord supports functional coupling of the cervical and lumbar regions during the neck muscle fatigue development. The distinct c-fos expression in the Ce and Me amygdaloid nuclei suggests that they may contribute to mediating the neck muscle fatigue-related nociception, autonomic and behavioural responses.
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