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Reflex
Dr Raghuveer choudhary
Reflexes
 Reflex - Rapid, involuntary Motor
Response to Stimulus
 Reflexes may:
– Inborn (Intrinsic) or Learned (Acquired)
– Involve only Peripheral Nerves & Spinal Cord
– Involve Higher Brain Centers as Well
Reflex Arc
 5 Components of Reflex Arc
– Receptor – Site of Stimulus
– Sensory Neuron – Transmits Afferent Impulse to
CNS
– Integration Center – Monosynaptic or Polysynaptic
Region within CNS
– Motor Neuron – Conducts Efferent Impulses from
Integration Center to Effector
– Effector – Muscle Fiber or Gland that Responds to
Efferent Impulse
Reflex Arc
Clasification of reflexes
 Superficial reflexes ---
plantar,abdominal,corneal.conjuctival,cremastric
 Deep reflexes---- biceps,triceps,knee,ankle jerks
 Spinal
 Cranial
Anatomical classification
 Segmental
 Intersegmental
 suprasegmental
physiological
 Flexor(withdrawal reflex)
 extensor
 Monosyneptic--- strech reflex
 Di-syneptic---- Golgi tendon Reflex
 Polysyneptic---- withdrawal reflex
Stretch & Deep Tendon Reflexes
 For Skeletal Muscles to Perform Normally:
– Golgi Tendon Organs (Proprioceptors)
 Constantly Inform Brain as to State of Muscle
– Muscle Spindles
 Stretch Reflexes
 Maintain Healthy Muscle Tone
Muscle Spindles
 Composed of 3-10 Intrafusal Muscle Fibers
– Lack Myofilaments in Central Regions
– Non-Contractile
– Receptive Surfaces
 Muscle Spindles Wrapped with 2 Types of
Afferent Endings
– Primary Sensory Endings of Type Ia Fibers
– Secondary Sensory Endings of Type II Fibers
– Innervated by γ Efferent Fibers
 Contractile Muscle Fibers
– Extrafusal Fibers
 Innervated by α Efferent Fibers
Muscle Spindles
Operation of Muscle Spindles
 Stretching Muscles
– Activates Muscle Spindle
– ↑ Rate of Action Potential in Ia Fibers
– Contracting Muscle ↓ Tension on Muscle
Spindle
– ↓ Rate of Action Potential on I Fibers
Operation of Muscle Spindle
Stretch Reflex
 Stretching Muscle
– Activates Muscle Spindle
– Excited γ Motor Neurons of Spindle → Stretched
Muscle to Contract
– Afferent Impulses from Spindle Result in
Inhibition of Antagonist
– Patellar Reflex
 Tapping Patellar Tendon Stretches Quadriceps Starts
Reflex Action
 Quadriceps Contract & Antagonistic Hamstrings Relax
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
Innervation of a Skeletal Muscle
The arm is commanded to a particular position.
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
A weight is applied to the arm.
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
A weight is applied to the arm.
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
This weight pushes down the arm which stretches the muscle.
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
A command to further contract the muscle is sent out the
alpha motor neuron.
motor neuron
sensory neuron interneuron
The arm is returned to its commanded position.
Muscle Tone
Muscle tone can be defined as the resistance
of skeletal muscle to stretch
Muscle Tone
 Muscle tone is due both to the viscoelastic
properties of the muscles and joints and to
whatever degree of alpha motor neuron
activity exists
Abnormal Muscle Tone
 Abnormally high muscle tone, called
hypertonia,
 The increased resistance is due
 to a greater-than-normal level of alpha motor neuron
 activity, which keeps a muscle contracted despite the
 individual’s attempt to relax it. Hypertonia is usually
 found when there are disorders of the descending
 pathways that result in decreased inhibitory influence
 exerted by them on the motor neurons.
upper motor neuron
disorders.
 Clinically, the descending pathways—primarily
 the corticospinal pathways—and neurons of the motor
 cortex are often referred to as the ―upper motor
 neurons‖ (a confusing misnomer because they are not
 really motor neurons at all). Abnormalities due to their
 dysfunction are classed, therefore, as upper motor neuron
 disorders.
 Thus, hypertonia indicates an upper motor
 neuron disorder.
 Spasticity is a form of hypertonia in which
the muscles do not develop increased tone
until they are stretched a bit, and after a
brief increase in tone, the contraction
subsides for a short time.
 Rigidity is a form of hypertonia
 in which the increased muscle contraction is
 continual and the resistance to passive
stretch is constant.
 When the muscles are hypertonic, the sequence of
moderate stretch muscle contraction, strong stretch muscle
relaxation is clearly seen. Passive flexion of the elbow, for
example, meets immediate resistance as a result of the
stretch reflex in the triceps muscle. Further stretch
activates the inverse stretch reflex. The resistance to
flexion suddenly collapses, and the arm flexes. Continued
passive flexion stretches the muscle again, and the
sequence may be repeated. This sequence of resistance
followed by give when a limb is moved passively is known
as the clasp-knife effect because of its resemblance to the
closing of a pocket knife. It is also known as the
lengthening reaction because it is the response of a
spastic muscle to lengthening.
Hypotonia
 Hypotonia is a condition of abnormally
low muscle tone, accompanied by
weakness, atrophy (a decrease in muscle
bulk), and decreased or absent reflex
responses.
 It more frequently accompanies disorders of
the alpha motor neurons (―lower motor
neurons‖), neuromuscular junctions, or the
muscles themselves.
Golgi Tendon Reflex
 Opposite of Stretch Reflex
– Contracting Muscle Activates Golgi Tendon
Organs
– Afferent Golgi Tendon Neurons Stimulated
– Neurons Inhibit Contracting Muscle
– Antagonistic Muscle Activated
– Contracting Muscle Relaxes
– Antagonist Contracts
GTO Rx
Flexor & Crossed Extensor Reflexes
 Flexor Reflex Initiated by Painful Stimulus
(Actual or Perceived) → Automatic
Withdrawal of Threatened Body Part
 Crossed Extensor Reflex - 2 Parts
– Stimulated Side Withdrawn
– Contralateral Side Extended
Crossed Extensor
Reflex
Flexor & Crossed Extensor
Reflexes
Superficial Reflexes
 Initiated by Gentle Cutaneous Stimulation
– Plantar Reflex Initiated by Stimulating Lateral
Aspect of Sole of Foot
– Response Downward Flexion of Toes
– Indirectly tests for Proper Corticospinal Tract
Functioning
 Babinski’s Sign
– Abnormal Plantar Reflex
– Corticospinal Damage
– Great toe Dorsiflexes Smaller Toes Fan Laterally
Babinski’s Sign
Somatic Reflexes
Motor cotex
Basal
ganglia
cerebellum
Inhibitory
reticular
formation
Facilitatory reticular
formation
Vestibular
nucleus
General Properties of
Reflexes
 Adequate Stimulus
 The stimulus that triggers a reflex is
generally very precise. This stimulus is
called the adequate stimulus for the
particular reflex
 Final Common Path
 The motor neurons that supply the
extrafusal fibers in skeletal muscles are the
efferent side of many reflex arcs. All neural
influences affecting muscular contraction
ultimately funnel through them to the
muscles, and they are therefore called the
final common paths.
 Central Excitatory & Inhibitory States
 the spinal cord also shows prolonged
changes in excitability, possibly because of
activity in reverberating circuits or
prolonged effects of synaptic mediators.
 When the central excitatory state is marked,
excitatory impulses irradiate not only to
many somatic areas of the spinal cord but
also to autonomic areas.
 In chronically paraplegic humans, for
example, a mild noxious stimulus may
cause, in addition to prolonged withdrawal-
extension patterns in all four limbs,
urination, defecation, sweating, and blood
pressure fluctuations (mass reflex).
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  • 2. Reflexes  Reflex - Rapid, involuntary Motor Response to Stimulus  Reflexes may: – Inborn (Intrinsic) or Learned (Acquired) – Involve only Peripheral Nerves & Spinal Cord – Involve Higher Brain Centers as Well
  • 3. Reflex Arc  5 Components of Reflex Arc – Receptor – Site of Stimulus – Sensory Neuron – Transmits Afferent Impulse to CNS – Integration Center – Monosynaptic or Polysynaptic Region within CNS – Motor Neuron – Conducts Efferent Impulses from Integration Center to Effector – Effector – Muscle Fiber or Gland that Responds to Efferent Impulse
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  • 7. Clasification of reflexes  Superficial reflexes --- plantar,abdominal,corneal.conjuctival,cremastric  Deep reflexes---- biceps,triceps,knee,ankle jerks  Spinal  Cranial
  • 8. Anatomical classification  Segmental  Intersegmental  suprasegmental
  • 10.  Monosyneptic--- strech reflex  Di-syneptic---- Golgi tendon Reflex  Polysyneptic---- withdrawal reflex
  • 11. Stretch & Deep Tendon Reflexes  For Skeletal Muscles to Perform Normally: – Golgi Tendon Organs (Proprioceptors)  Constantly Inform Brain as to State of Muscle – Muscle Spindles  Stretch Reflexes  Maintain Healthy Muscle Tone
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  • 19. Muscle Spindles  Composed of 3-10 Intrafusal Muscle Fibers – Lack Myofilaments in Central Regions – Non-Contractile – Receptive Surfaces  Muscle Spindles Wrapped with 2 Types of Afferent Endings – Primary Sensory Endings of Type Ia Fibers – Secondary Sensory Endings of Type II Fibers – Innervated by γ Efferent Fibers  Contractile Muscle Fibers – Extrafusal Fibers  Innervated by α Efferent Fibers
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  • 23. Operation of Muscle Spindles  Stretching Muscles – Activates Muscle Spindle – ↑ Rate of Action Potential in Ia Fibers – Contracting Muscle ↓ Tension on Muscle Spindle – ↓ Rate of Action Potential on I Fibers
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  • 33. Stretch Reflex  Stretching Muscle – Activates Muscle Spindle – Excited γ Motor Neurons of Spindle → Stretched Muscle to Contract – Afferent Impulses from Spindle Result in Inhibition of Antagonist – Patellar Reflex  Tapping Patellar Tendon Stretches Quadriceps Starts Reflex Action  Quadriceps Contract & Antagonistic Hamstrings Relax
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  • 52. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron Innervation of a Skeletal Muscle The arm is commanded to a particular position.
  • 53. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron A weight is applied to the arm.
  • 54. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron A weight is applied to the arm.
  • 55. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron This weight pushes down the arm which stretches the muscle.
  • 56. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron A command to further contract the muscle is sent out the alpha motor neuron.
  • 57. motor neuron sensory neuron interneuron The arm is returned to its commanded position.
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  • 63. Muscle Tone Muscle tone can be defined as the resistance of skeletal muscle to stretch
  • 64. Muscle Tone  Muscle tone is due both to the viscoelastic properties of the muscles and joints and to whatever degree of alpha motor neuron activity exists
  • 65. Abnormal Muscle Tone  Abnormally high muscle tone, called hypertonia,  The increased resistance is due  to a greater-than-normal level of alpha motor neuron  activity, which keeps a muscle contracted despite the  individual’s attempt to relax it. Hypertonia is usually  found when there are disorders of the descending  pathways that result in decreased inhibitory influence  exerted by them on the motor neurons.
  • 66. upper motor neuron disorders.  Clinically, the descending pathways—primarily  the corticospinal pathways—and neurons of the motor  cortex are often referred to as the ―upper motor  neurons‖ (a confusing misnomer because they are not  really motor neurons at all). Abnormalities due to their  dysfunction are classed, therefore, as upper motor neuron  disorders.
  • 67.  Thus, hypertonia indicates an upper motor  neuron disorder.  Spasticity is a form of hypertonia in which the muscles do not develop increased tone until they are stretched a bit, and after a brief increase in tone, the contraction subsides for a short time.  Rigidity is a form of hypertonia  in which the increased muscle contraction is  continual and the resistance to passive stretch is constant.
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  • 69.  When the muscles are hypertonic, the sequence of moderate stretch muscle contraction, strong stretch muscle relaxation is clearly seen. Passive flexion of the elbow, for example, meets immediate resistance as a result of the stretch reflex in the triceps muscle. Further stretch activates the inverse stretch reflex. The resistance to flexion suddenly collapses, and the arm flexes. Continued passive flexion stretches the muscle again, and the sequence may be repeated. This sequence of resistance followed by give when a limb is moved passively is known as the clasp-knife effect because of its resemblance to the closing of a pocket knife. It is also known as the lengthening reaction because it is the response of a spastic muscle to lengthening.
  • 70. Hypotonia  Hypotonia is a condition of abnormally low muscle tone, accompanied by weakness, atrophy (a decrease in muscle bulk), and decreased or absent reflex responses.  It more frequently accompanies disorders of the alpha motor neurons (―lower motor neurons‖), neuromuscular junctions, or the muscles themselves.
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  • 74. Golgi Tendon Reflex  Opposite of Stretch Reflex – Contracting Muscle Activates Golgi Tendon Organs – Afferent Golgi Tendon Neurons Stimulated – Neurons Inhibit Contracting Muscle – Antagonistic Muscle Activated – Contracting Muscle Relaxes – Antagonist Contracts
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  • 82. Flexor & Crossed Extensor Reflexes  Flexor Reflex Initiated by Painful Stimulus (Actual or Perceived) → Automatic Withdrawal of Threatened Body Part  Crossed Extensor Reflex - 2 Parts – Stimulated Side Withdrawn – Contralateral Side Extended
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  • 94. Superficial Reflexes  Initiated by Gentle Cutaneous Stimulation – Plantar Reflex Initiated by Stimulating Lateral Aspect of Sole of Foot – Response Downward Flexion of Toes – Indirectly tests for Proper Corticospinal Tract Functioning  Babinski’s Sign – Abnormal Plantar Reflex – Corticospinal Damage – Great toe Dorsiflexes Smaller Toes Fan Laterally
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  • 122. General Properties of Reflexes  Adequate Stimulus  The stimulus that triggers a reflex is generally very precise. This stimulus is called the adequate stimulus for the particular reflex
  • 123.  Final Common Path  The motor neurons that supply the extrafusal fibers in skeletal muscles are the efferent side of many reflex arcs. All neural influences affecting muscular contraction ultimately funnel through them to the muscles, and they are therefore called the final common paths.
  • 124.  Central Excitatory & Inhibitory States  the spinal cord also shows prolonged changes in excitability, possibly because of activity in reverberating circuits or prolonged effects of synaptic mediators.  When the central excitatory state is marked, excitatory impulses irradiate not only to many somatic areas of the spinal cord but also to autonomic areas.
  • 125.  In chronically paraplegic humans, for example, a mild noxious stimulus may cause, in addition to prolonged withdrawal- extension patterns in all four limbs, urination, defecation, sweating, and blood pressure fluctuations (mass reflex).