Coordinated Activation of Rhythmogenic Networks in the Spinal Cord
The hindlimb locomotor CPGs of the rodents are distributed along the
thoraco-lumbar segments of the spinal cord. We found that an additional
rhythmogenic network resides in the sacrocaudal segments of the spinal cord.
This network controls the axial and tail musculature of rodents. It is tightly
coupled to the locomotor pattern generators to ensure body stabilization during
movements. The rostrocaudal coupling between the locomotor and body-stabilizing
networks is mediated by propriospinal/descending neurons, the axons of which
travel through the lateral (VLF, LF and DLF) and ventral (VF) white matter
funiculi. Caudo-rostral coupling between the two networks was found during
noradrenergic activation of the sacral segments. This coupling accounts for an
increase in the excitability of rostral lumbar motoneurons and the resultant
increased probability for their recruitment