Dunin-Barkovskiĭ V L, Markin S N, Podladchikova L N, Wunsch D C
Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Biofizika. 1999 Nov-Dec;44(6):1094-100.
Low-amplitude potentials (10-130 microV) related to the action of a distant branch of the climbing fiber, which elicits complex spikes of the reference Purkinje cell were revealed by means of potential averaging synchronously with complex spikes of Purkinje cells in 10 out of 255 paired records of cerebellar Purkinje cells activity and extracellular field potentials at interelectrode distances of 200-1500 microns. These potential waves had a stable form in independent sets of data. In 3 out of 10 cases, the low-amplitude potentials included a slow (about 100 ms in duration) component. In one case, both test and reference electrodes recorded both simple and complex spikes of different Purkinje cells so that complex spikes of both cells were practically synchronous (conditional probability of complex spikes p = 0.97, onset time difference 0.54 ms). Thus for the first time in cerebellar physiology both simple and complex spikes activity of two Purkinje cells controlled by the same climbing fiber was recorded.
在255对小脑浦肯野细胞活动与细胞外场电位记录中,有10对记录的电极间距为200 - 1500微米,通过与浦肯野细胞的复合锋电位同步进行电位平均,揭示了与攀缘纤维远侧分支活动相关的低幅电位(10 - 130微伏),该分支引发参考浦肯野细胞的复合锋电位。这些电位波在独立的数据集中具有稳定的形式。在10例中的3例中,低幅电位包含一个缓慢成分(持续时间约100毫秒)。在1例中,测试电极和参考电极都记录到了不同浦肯野细胞的简单和复合锋电位,使得两个细胞的复合锋电位实际上是同步的(复合锋电位的条件概率p = 0.97,起始时间差0.54毫秒)。因此,在小脑生理学中首次记录到了由同一攀缘纤维控制的两个浦肯野细胞的简单和复合锋电位活动。