Rudomin P, Solodkin M, Jiménez I
J Neurophysiol. 1987 May;57(5):1288-313. doi: 10.1152/jn.1987.57.5.1288.
Spike-triggered averaging of dorsal and ventral root potentials was used in anesthetized cats to disclose possible synaptic connections of spinal interneurons in the intermediate nucleus with afferent fibers and/or motoneurons. With this method we have been able to document the existence of a distinct group of interneurons whose activity was associated with the recording of inhibitory potentials in the ventral roots (iVRPs), but not with negative dorsal root potentials (nDRPs). The iVRPs had mean durations of 60.8 +/- 22.1 ms and latencies between 1.7 and 5.1 ms relative to the onset of the interneuronal spikes. Within this group of neurons it was possible to characterize two categories depending on their responses to segmental inputs. Most type A interneurons were mono- or disynaptically activated by group I muscle afferents and polysynaptically by low threshold (1.08-1.69 X T) cutaneous fibers. Type B interneurons were instead polysynaptically activated by group II muscle and by cutaneous fibers with thresholds ranging from 1.02 to 3.1 X T. Whenever tested, both type A and B interneurons could be antidromically activated from Clarke's columns. There was a second group of interneurons whose activity was associated with the generation of both iVRPs and nDRPs. These potentials had mean durations of 107.5 +/- 35.6 and 131.5 +/- 32 ms, respectively, and onset latencies between 1.7 and 6.1 ms. The interneurons belonging to this group, which appear not to send axonal projections to Clarke's column, could be classified in three categories depending on their responses to peripheral inputs. Type C interneurons responded mono- or disynaptically to group I muscle volleys and polysynaptically to intermediate threshold (1.22-2.7 X T) cutaneous afferents. Type D interneurons were polysynaptically activated by group II muscle afferents (2.3-8.5 X T) and by intermediate threshold (1.4-3 X T) cutaneous fibers and type E interneurons only by group I muscle afferents with mono- or disynaptic latencies. A third group of interneurons produced nDRPs without iVRPs. The nDRPs had onset latencies varying from 1.9 to 6.2 ms and mean durations of 130.0 +/- 34.6 ms. These neurons (type F) showed spontaneous and evoked bursts of activity and were not antidromically activated from Clarke's column. They responded to stimulation of low- and intermediate-threshold cutaneous fibers (1.04-2.9 X T) with mono- and polysynaptic latencies, but not by group I muscle fibers. Type F interneurons appear to be located in more superficial layers than all the other interneurons.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
在麻醉猫中,采用背根和腹根电位的锋电位触发平均法,以揭示中间核内脊髓中间神经元与传入纤维和/或运动神经元之间可能的突触联系。通过这种方法,我们能够证明存在一组独特的中间神经元,其活动与腹根抑制性电位(iVRPs)的记录相关,但与背根负电位(nDRPs)无关。iVRPs的平均持续时间为60.8±22.1毫秒,相对于中间神经元锋电位的起始,潜伏期在1.7至5.1毫秒之间。在这组神经元中,根据它们对节段性输入的反应,可以分为两类。大多数A型中间神经元由I类肌肉传入纤维单突触或双突触激活,由低阈值(1.08 - 1.69×T)皮肤纤维多突触激活。相反,B型中间神经元由II类肌肉和阈值范围为1.02至3.1×T的皮肤纤维多突触激活。每当进行测试时,A型和B型中间神经元都可以从克拉克柱进行逆向激活。还有第二组中间神经元,其活动与iVRPs和nDRPs的产生相关。这些电位的平均持续时间分别为107.5±35.6和131.5±32毫秒,起始潜伏期在1.7至6.1毫秒之间。属于这一组的中间神经元似乎不向克拉克柱发送轴突投射,根据它们对周围输入的反应可分为三类。C型中间神经元对I类肌肉群峰电位单突触或双突触反应,对中间阈值(1.22 - 2.7×T)皮肤传入纤维多突触反应。D型中间神经元由II类肌肉传入纤维(2.3 - 8.5×T)和中间阈值(1.4 - 3×T)皮肤纤维多突触激活,E型中间神经元仅由I类肌肉传入纤维单突触或双突触潜伏期激活。第三组中间神经元产生nDRPs但不产生iVRPs。nDRPs的起始潜伏期在1.9至6.2毫秒之间变化,平均持续时间为130.0±34.6毫秒。这些神经元(F型)表现出自发性和诱发性活动爆发,不能从克拉克柱进行逆向激活。它们对低阈值和中间阈值皮肤纤维(1.04 - 2.9×T)的刺激有单突触和多突触潜伏期反应,但对I类肌肉纤维无反应。F型中间神经元似乎比所有其他中间神经元位于更浅的层中。(摘要截断于400字)