Arendt K W, Asmussen G
Anat Anz. 1976;140(3):241-53.
After a transient or permanent unilateral denervation of the soleus muscle of the rat the number, distribution and length of muscle spindles were determined. The results were compared with those of the contralateral innervated muscle and with the data received from investigating soleus muscles of normal uninjured rats. Denervation (with or without reinnervation) reduces the number of muscle spindles by nearly 50%. The typical uniform distribution of muscle spindles in the muscle remains almost unchanged. The remaining muscle spindles grow longer. The same findings are observed in the contralateral still innervated muscles, too. Consequently a comparison of the denervated (reinnervated) muscle exclusively with its contralateral muscle does not show different counts of muscle spindles. Therefore in such investigations the contralateral muscle is of dubious value as a mean of control. As regards number, distribution and length of muscle spindles there exist only small differences between the various strains of rats.
在对大鼠比目鱼肌进行短暂或永久性单侧去神经支配后,测定了肌梭的数量、分布和长度。将结果与对侧受神经支配的肌肉以及从正常未受伤大鼠比目鱼肌研究中获得的数据进行了比较。去神经支配(无论有无再支配)使肌梭数量减少近50%。肌肉中肌梭典型的均匀分布几乎保持不变。剩余的肌梭变长。在对侧仍受神经支配的肌肉中也观察到了相同的结果。因此,仅将去神经支配(再支配)的肌肉与其对侧肌肉进行比较,并未显示出肌梭数量的差异。所以在这类研究中,对侧肌肉作为对照的价值存疑。关于肌梭的数量、分布和长度,不同品系的大鼠之间仅存在微小差异。