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In anaesthetized cats the activities of Renshaw cells (RCs) and Ia-inhibitory interneurones (IaINs) were recorded during the accumulation of tetanus toxin in the spinal cord following injection into the gastrocnemius muscle.
The early response of the RCs increased during the period of development of local tetanus. With some cells there was a subsequent decrease in the early response in later periods of the observation time (16–44 hrs after intramuscular injection).
The effects on the spontaneous activity of the RCs were in good correspondence to those on the early response.
The hyperactivity of the RCs is proposed to be mediated mainly via disinhibited cholinergic gamma-motoneurones using muscarinic postsynaptic receptors.
The “pause” which follows the early response and the recurrent inhibition of IaINs was not reduced during the development of local tetanus. These results indicate that the central action of tetanus toxin in local tetanus does not consist of a general loss of postsynaptic inhibition.
It is suggested that tetanus toxin acts mainly on synaptic elements of the alpha- and gamma-motoneurones or on presynaptic nerve terminals in their vicinity. In later periods a disturbing influence on the cholinergic transmission at Renshaw cells seems to occur.
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Dedicated to Professor Kurt Kramer, on the occasion of his 70th birthday
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Benecke, R., Takano, K., Schmidt, J. et al. Tetanus toxin induced actions on spinal Renshaw cells and Ia-inhibitory interneurones during development of local tetanus in the cat. Exp Brain Res 27, 271–286 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00235503
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