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正常猫中肌肉传入对爪抖控制的贡献。

Muscle afferent contribution to control of paw shakes in normal cats.

作者信息

Prochazka A, Hulliger M, Trend P, Llewellyn M, Dürmüller N

机构信息

Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 1989 Mar;61(3):550-62. doi: 10.1152/jn.1989.61.3.550.

Abstract
  1. The discharge of various hindlimb muscle afferents was recorded during paw shakes in normal cats with the use of floating dorsal root electrodes. 2. Muscle spindle group Ia-afferents and tendon organ group Ib-afferents fired during muscle lengthening, reaching very high peak discharge rates and then silencing at or shortly after the onset of shortening. The timing of Ia firing was consistent with the predictions of a linear model as well as the responses of Ia endings subjected to identical length variations in separate anesthetized cats. 3. In the latter "reconstruction" experiments, waxing and waning dynamic fusimotor action straddling whole paw-shake sequences gave the most consistent matches with the data from the normal cats. The reproducibility of the inferred fusimotor action justifies the inclusion of paw shakes as a class of movement in which fusimotor set is high. 4. The peak ensemble Ia activity from single hindlimb muscles was estimated to be approximately 20 kiloimpulses/s (Kips). Ankle extensor and hamstrings length variations were nearly in phase in the first cycles of a paw-shake sequence. From published data on spindle populations in these muscles, this indicated that peak Ia input to the spinal cord exceeded 0.2 megaimpulses/s (Mips). 5. The phase relationship between origin-to-insertion muscle length and Ia firing during paw shakes was little affected by doubling or tripling the moment of inertia of the foot. We argue that this refutes the notion that in paw shakes phase reversals occur between muscle fibers and tendons in the muscles studied. 6. Inertial loading of the foot led to small but significant reductions in mean paw-shake frequency. This is consistent with an afferent contribution to the generation of these movements. 7. We conclude that in paw shakes in normal cats, the CNS "chooses" to sensitize Ia-afferents to muscle length variations by increasing dynamic fusimotor action. The resulting ensemble Ia input is very large and is likely to play a significant role in reflexly shaping the alpha-motoneuronal activity responsible for the paw shakes.
摘要
  1. 在正常猫进行爪抖动时,使用漂浮背根电极记录各种后肢肌肉传入神经的放电情况。2. 肌梭Ia类传入神经和腱器官Ib类传入神经在肌肉拉长时放电,达到非常高的峰值放电率,然后在缩短开始时或之后不久停止放电。Ia类放电的时间与线性模型的预测以及在单独麻醉猫中受到相同长度变化的Ia类末梢的反应一致。3. 在后者的“重建”实验中,跨越整个爪抖动序列的动态肌梭运动作用的增强和减弱与正常猫的数据最一致。推断的肌梭运动作用的可重复性证明将爪抖动作为一类肌梭运动设定较高的运动纳入是合理的。4. 单个后肢肌肉的Ia类活动峰值估计约为20千脉冲/秒(Kips)。在爪抖动序列的第一个周期中,踝关节伸肌和腘绳肌的长度变化几乎同步。根据这些肌肉中肌梭群体的已发表数据,这表明脊髓的Ia类峰值输入超过0.2兆脉冲/秒(Mips)。5. 在爪抖动期间,从起点到止点的肌肉长度与Ia类放电之间的相位关系几乎不受足部转动惯量加倍或三倍的影响。我们认为这反驳了在所研究的肌肉中肌纤维和肌腱之间发生相位反转的观点。6. 足部的惯性加载导致爪抖动平均频率有小但显著的降低。这与这些运动产生中的传入贡献一致。7. 我们得出结论,在正常猫的爪抖动中,中枢神经系统“选择”通过增加动态肌梭运动作用来使Ia类传入神经对肌肉长度变化敏感。由此产生的Ia类输入总和非常大,并且可能在反射性塑造负责爪抖动的α运动神经元活动中起重要作用。

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