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Some characteristics of spinal reflex reaction inhibition were studied in cat fetuses during the last three weeks of antenatal development. The experiments were conducted on fetuses with intact placental circulation. Restoration of the excitability of the spinal reflex arcs was very slow after stimulation of the dorsal root by a single stimulus. In embryos studied 20 days before birth the full inhibition of reflex responses lasted about 500 msec. Even 2–3 sec after a single stimulation of the afferent fibers the amplitude of the reflex response to the second stimulus was only 30–40% of the control value. It was determined that such long postactivation depression is unrelated to refractoriness or antidromic inhibition. The presence of a prolonged intense depolarization of afferent terminal fibers at these stages suggests a presynaptic inhibition as one of the most probable reasons for the prolonged postactivation depression. Another important factor in the appearance of postactivation depression is probably the morphologic and functional immaturity of synaptic structures. A reciprocal inhibition was observed in cat fetuses on the 10–12th antenatal day. On the basis of these data it is suggested that in embryogenesis presynaptic inhibition considerably precedes that of postsynaptic fibers.
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Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 68–75, January–February, 1971.
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Maksimova, E.V. Inhibition of spinal reflex responses in the last period of embryogenesis. Neurophysiology 3, 51–56 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01065591
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