On the origin of F-wave: involvement of central synaptic mechanisms

Author:

Özyurt M Görkem12ORCID,Nascimento Filipe12ORCID,Brownstone Robert M2ORCID,Beato Marco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience Physiology and Pharmacology (NPP), University College London , London WC1E 6BT , UK

2. Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London , London WC1N 3BG , UK

Abstract

Abstract Neurophysiological methods are used widely to gain information about motor neuron excitability and axon conduction in neurodegenerative diseases. The F-wave is a common biomarker used to test motor neuron properties in the diagnosis of neurological diseases. Although the origin of the F-wave is a subject of debate, the most widely accepted mechanism posits that the F-wave is generated by the backfiring of motor neurons stimulated antidromically from the periphery. In this study, we developed an ex vivo mouse sciatic nerve-attached spinal cord preparation with sensory axons severed. In this preparation, stimulation of the whole sciatic nerve or its tibial branch evoked responses with the electrophysiological signatures of F-waves. Manipulations of synaptic transmission by either removal of extracellular calcium or block of post-synaptic glutamate receptors abolished these responses. These results suggest that F-waves are mediated by spinal microcircuits activated by recurrent motor axon collaterals via glutamatergic synapses.

Funder

Royal Society Newton International Fellowship

Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship

Medical Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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