
doi: 10.1007/bf01957851
pmid: 4654212
Das Muskelrelaxans Tybamat ruft eine Hemmung der Aktivitat spinaler Interneurone hervor, die von einer Blockade des spinalen polysynaptischen Reflexes begleitet ist. Pentylenetetrazol hingegen hebt die beiden durch Tybamat erzeugten Effekte auf, steigert zudem die interneuronale Aktivitat, eine Eigenschaft, die die Verstarkung des polysynaptischen Reflexes erklaren konnte.
Decerebrate State, Action Potentials, Sciatic Nerve, Electric Stimulation, Functional Laterality, Spinal Cord, Interneurons, Reflex, Cats, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Carbamates, Evoked Potentials, Muscle Contraction
Decerebrate State, Action Potentials, Sciatic Nerve, Electric Stimulation, Functional Laterality, Spinal Cord, Interneurons, Reflex, Cats, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Carbamates, Evoked Potentials, Muscle Contraction
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