01:146:245 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Excitatory Synapse, Muscle Spindle, Anterior Grey Column

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Causes excitation of the lmn innervating that muscle. There are large ia afferent fibers attached to spindle. The ia fibers have rapid response because they"re large diameter fibers. Ia fiber is the peripheral branch of that cell, so when it"s activated, the central branch goes and makes monosynaptic excitatory synapse with spinal cord lmn for that muscle. The lmn are in ventral horn of spinal cord. This synapse al circuit interneurons and makes inhibitory synapses with antagonistic muscle"s lmn. This causes contraction of flexor (bicep) muscles and inhibits contraction in extensor. This reflex monitors muscle length, responds to passive stretching. Ia fiber has a central fiber that synapses with motor neurons in flexor to cause contraction. It also makes another synapse with interneuron that inhibits contraction in extensor muscle. ~stretch reflex maintains steady level of muscle tone normal stretching of muscles at rest. Golgi tendon organ is encapsulated, afferent nerve endings.

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