Spinal Reflexes Flashcards

1
Q

Myotatic reflex

A

stretching any striated muscle will evoke a contraction of that muscle

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2
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longitudinal structure embedded within muscle, oriented parallel with extrafusal muscle fibers

A

muscle spindle

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3
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What do the ends of the muscle spindles attach to?

A

extrafusal fibers (outside the spindle)

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4
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The number of spindles is directly related to what?

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The amount of control required of the muscle (finger muscle will have more spindles than back muscle per unit)

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5
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What are the two types of receptors within a muscle spindle–how many of each?

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1) nuclear bag, 2

2) nuclear chain fibers, 5

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6
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What are nuclear bag and nuclear chain fibers collectively called?

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Intrafusal fibers (within the spindle)

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7
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Two important qualities of nuclear bag and nuclear chain fibers

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  1. both have contractile elements at their distal ends

2. both are oriented along the long axis of the spindle

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8
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The intrafusal fibers are afferently innervated by these nerve fibers

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Ia and II (one each per spindle)

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9
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These nerve fibers have annulospiral endings which coil around the central region of all nuclear bag and all nuclear chain fibers in a spindle

A

Ia fibers

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10
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There is no synapse between Ia fibers and nuclear bag and nuclear chain fibers. How does it work?

A

Mechanical perturbation caused by stretch opens Na channels in the annulospiral endings (mechanoreceptors)

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11
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These nerve fibers have flower spray endings that innervate the pericentral regions of only one type of nerve intrafusal. Which one?

A

Type II fibers, only innervate nuclear chain fibers

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12
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Why are Ia deemed primary over II?

A

Greater innervation and conduction velocity

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13
Q

The strong, short lasting, phasic response to a brief stretch (tapping patellar ligament), is mediated by which fiber type?

A

Nuclear bag fibers

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14
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The weaker, longer lasting tonic response is mediated by what type of fiber?

A

Nuclear chain fibers

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15
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This type of fiber is important in correcting abrupt changes in muscle length

A

Nuclear bag fibers

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16
Q

This fiber type is important for maintaining muscle length, such as posture

A

Nuclear chains

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17
Q

How can the stretch reflex be evoked at different muscle lengths?

A

Primary afferents synapse on alpha motor neurons and on smaller gamma neurons (via interneurons)

18
Q

How do the axons of the gamma motor neurons work?

A

They innervate the contractile elements on the distal poles of the intrafusal fibers-has the effect of stretching the central region of intrafusal fibers, thus activating Ia and II afferents.

19
Q

Alpha motor neurons innervate what type of muscle

A

Extrafusal muscle fibers

20
Q

Spindle receptors transmit information about”

A

The length of the spindle relative to muscle length

21
Q

Knee-jerk reflex demonstrate a myotatic reflex, but what is an example where the reflex is always occurring? Explain.

A

Standing; gravity stretches quadriceps, activates Ia afferents, activates quads via monosynaptic connection to alpha motor neurons, keeps repeating, providing continuous tone to quads

22
Q

The myotatic reflex is a mechanism for ________, a necessary condition for standing

A

muscle tone

23
Q

Gamma motor neurons innervate what type of fibers?

A

Intrafusal

24
Q

Consequence of spinal cord injuries that results in inactivation of gamma motor neurons

A

intrafusal fibers can no longer contract, resulting in hypotonia
-changes in muscle length can no longer adequately stretch flaccid muscle spindle to activate primary and secondary endings

25
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Why might hypertonia occur in spinal cord injuries?

A

removal of inhibitory influences of gamma motor neurons, muscle is continuously activated. Muscle spindle is no very sensitive to stretch, taping patellar ligament results in exaggerated reflex

26
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Clonus

A

repetitive triggering of myotatic reflex in hypertonic muscles (inertia on way down of leg swinging causes muscle to stretch again, resulting in another myotatic reflex)

27
Q

These fibers carry information about dynamic (phasic) and static (tonic) changes in muscle length

A

Ia afferent fibers

28
Q

Function of efferents to intrafusal fibers

A

To adjust the length of the muscle spindles relative to the length of the muscle

29
Q

The number of golgi tendon organs is somewhat (lower/higher) than muscle spindles in a given muscle

A

lower

30
Q

While muscle spindle detects muscle length, the golgi tendon organ detects

A

Muscle tension/force

31
Q

The GTO (other major muscle receptor), is embedded in

A

the musculotendinous sheath

32
Q

During passive stretch, the muscles fibers are (more/less) elastic than the tendinous sheath

A

More. Thus, muscle spindles are stretched, but there is miminal stretch applied to the GTO

33
Q

When the muscle contracts, it becomes ____ and stretches the _____ thus activing ____

A

inelastic, tendon, GTO

34
Q

Each golgi tendon organ is innervated by a single __ fiber

A

Ib

35
Q

Ib have their cell bodies located in _________ and ______

A

Dorsal root ganglion and in the cord synapse via an interneuron (disynaptic) onto alpha motor neurons

36
Q

Activation of a signle Ib results in inhibition of ______ and excitation of __________

A

homonymous motor neurons; motor neurons of antagonistic muscles

37
Q

Golgi tendon organ is exquisitely sensitive (low threshold) to what? It has a high threshold for what?

A

Sensitive to muscle contraction; high threshold to passive stretch

38
Q

True or false: More than one single motor unit is required to activate the golgi tendon organ receptor.

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FALSE. Activity of a SINGLE MOTOR UNIT is sufficient.

39
Q

The function of muscle spindle and GTO afferents is not solely for mediating spinal cord reflexes. For example, Ia and Ib afferents participating in reflexes also synapse in _____

A

Clarke’s column (then form the dorsal spinocerebellar tract)

40
Q

Ia also travel in the dorsal column and synapse in the lower medulla in nuclei related to _____ and _____

A

gracilis and cuneatus (then they travel with the medial lemniscus and synapse in thalamus–>cortex)