alphaMotorneuronen
Alphamotorneuronen, often referred to as alpha motor neurons, are a class of lower motor neurons that originate in the ventral horn of the spinal cord and in cranial motor nuclei, forming the final common pathway for motor control. They innervate extrafusal skeletal muscle fibers to generate force and contraction. These neurons are large, myelinated cells with wide-diameter axons (Aα fibers) and are characterized by their fast conduction.
Inputs to alphamotorneuronen come from multiple sources that regulate voluntary movement and reflexes. They receive synaptic
Outputs from alphamotorneuronen trigger muscle contraction by releasing acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, causing action potentials
Clinical relevance is seen in conditions affecting motor neurons. Degeneration of alphamotorneuronen is a feature of
Research on alphamotorneuronen employs electrophysiology, neuroimaging, and molecular genetics to understand motor control and neurodegenerative disease,