Windhorst U, Schmidt J, Meyer-Lohmann J
Pflugers Arch. 1976 Nov 5;366(2-3):233-40. doi: 10.1007/BF00585883.
A detailed analysis of the complex dynamic response of 8 deefferented primary muscle spindle endings to ramp stretches of the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) was made in anaesthetized cats. The analysis was based on Lennerstand's linear muscle spindle model, in which the dynamic peak, i.e. the peak frequency at the end of the dynamic phase of a ramp stretch, is assumed to consist of three components: a position response, a slow velocity response, and a quick velocity response. The components of the dynamic peaks analysed were fairly well correlated with the static behaviour of the primary muscle spindle endings, the latter, in turn, being regarded as an indicator of the spindles' location in the non-homogeneous extrafusal muscle. The results thus provide a satisfactory explanation of the high correlations between the static and gross dynamic behaviour of deefferented primary muscle spindle endings of the EDL previously reported from our laboratory.
在麻醉猫身上,对8个去传入初级肌梭末梢对趾长伸肌(EDL)斜坡拉伸的复杂动态反应进行了详细分析。该分析基于伦纳施泰德的线性肌梭模型,在该模型中,动态峰值,即斜坡拉伸动态阶段结束时的峰值频率,被假定由三个成分组成:位置反应、慢速速度反应和快速速度反应。所分析的动态峰值成分与初级肌梭末梢的静态行为有相当好的相关性,而后者又被视为肌梭在非均匀梭外肌中位置的指标。因此,这些结果为我们实验室先前报道的EDL去传入初级肌梭末梢的静态和总体动态行为之间的高度相关性提供了令人满意的解释。