WOLBARSHT M L
J Gen Physiol. 1960 Sep;44(1):105-22. doi: 10.1085/jgp.44.1.105.
External direct coupled recordings from the neurons of the mechanosensory hairs of insects show nerve impulses and graded slow potentials in response to deformation of the hair. These slow potentials or receptor potentials are negative going, vary directly with the magnitude of the stimulus, and show no overshoot when returning to baseline. The impulses have an initial positive phase which varies in size directly with the amplitude of the receptor potential. The receptor potential is related to the generator potential for the impulse in that it must attain some critical level before impulses are produced, and the frequency of impulses varies directly with amplitude of the receptor potential. The receptor potential does not return to the baseline after each impulse. In some receptors static deformation of the hair will maintain the receptor potential. It appears likely that both the receptor potential and the variation in size of the impulses are caused by a change in conductance of the cell membrane at the receptor site, and that the receptor potential originates at a site which is not invaded by the propagated impulses.
对昆虫机械感觉毛神经元进行的外部直接耦合记录显示,毛发变形时会产生神经冲动和分级慢电位。这些慢电位或感受器电位为负向变化,与刺激强度直接相关,回到基线时无超调现象。冲动有一个初始正相,其大小与感受器电位的幅度直接相关。感受器电位与冲动的发生器电位相关,因为在产生冲动之前它必须达到某个临界水平,并且冲动频率与感受器电位的幅度直接相关。每次冲动后,感受器电位不会回到基线。在一些感受器中,毛发的静态变形会维持感受器电位。感受器电位和冲动大小的变化似乎都是由感受器部位细胞膜电导的变化引起的,并且感受器电位起源于一个未被传播的冲动侵入的部位。