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18 March, 01:28

Polio is caused by a virus that infects somatic motor neurons and destroys them. a) From this information, would you expect a polio victim to lose sensation, motor control, other organ function, and/or cognitive function? Explain.

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  1. 18 March, 01:53
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    → to lose sensation,

    → motor control

    Explanation:

    Anatomically the spinal cord is made up of two roots, the Dorsal roots or the posterior roots where motor or efferent neuron leaves the spinal cord to innervate the skeletal muscles, trunks and the Ventral root or anterior roots where the afferent or sensory neuron convey input signals to the spinal cord from the the receptors.

    Polio virus usually destroyed the nucleus of motor neurons, in the ventral roots of the spinal cord. its inflamed these cells, leading to death, The death leads to consequent degeneration at the site of inflammation, and progressive spread of this to other segments of the nerve fibre. This is called Wallerian Degeneration. Thus mechanisms of generation and transmission of action potential in these motor neuron is inhibited.

    Consequently, motor output signals by the efferent neuron leaving through the dorsal roots is disrupted, and blocked. Thus effectors-muscles of limbs, trunks, are no longer innervated and stimulated, by efferent responses from the spinal cord and the brain, thus leading to loss of sensation and motor control.

    With muscles redundancy, from lack of stimulation, muscles cells begin to waste away (muscle atrophy), and not able to control by the victim. This is paralysis.
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