WILSON V J
J Gen Physiol. 1955 Nov 20;39(2):197-206. doi: 10.1085/jgp.39.2.197.
The phenomenon of post-tetanic potentiation has been studied in the cat spinal cord with particular reference to polysynaptic responses. Following tetanization of dorsal roots, these reflexes show an increased response, as measured in terms of their voltage-time area, with a predominant change in the earlier reflex pathways. Both of these changes in the reflex discharge have a time course of 15 to 25 seconds. Post-tetanic potentiation is also observed in response to stimulation of a dorsal rootlet following tetanization of another rootlet in the same or in a neighboring segment. This effect can be explained by post-tetanic changes in the terminals of secondary, and possibly higher order, internuncial cells, essentially similar to those changes in the primary afferent terminals which give rise to potentiation of the monosynaptic reflex.
在猫脊髓中研究了强直后增强现象,特别关注多突触反应。在背根进行强直刺激后,这些反射表现出反应增强,以电压-时间面积来衡量,早期反射通路有显著变化。反射放电的这两种变化都有15到25秒的时间进程。在同一节段或相邻节段中,对一个小背根进行强直刺激后,再刺激另一个小背根,也可观察到强直后增强。这种效应可以用次级中间神经元(可能还有更高阶的中间神经元)终末的强直后变化来解释,这些变化与引起单突触反射增强的初级传入终末的变化基本相似。