Wong Y C, Kwan H C, Murphy J T
Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1975 Oct;53(5):963-6. doi: 10.1139/y75-132.
In locally anesthetized cats, the effects of intravenous administration of succinylcholine (SCh) in sub-paralytic dosages on the responses of single neurons in motor cortex to small dynamic muscle stretches were studied. A large transient enhancement of these cortical responses with a time course corresponding to the peripheral action of SCh on muscle spindles was observed. This finding is discussed in terms of the hypothesis that muscle spindle primary endings may activate projections to motor cortex.
在局部麻醉的猫身上,研究了静脉注射亚麻痹剂量的琥珀酰胆碱(SCh)对运动皮层单个神经元对小幅度动态肌肉拉伸反应的影响。观察到这些皮层反应有一个大的瞬时增强,其时程与SCh对肌梭的外周作用相对应。根据肌梭初级末梢可能激活到运动皮层的投射这一假设对这一发现进行了讨论。