Sakada S, Sasaki T, Tazaki M
Brain Res. 1985 Apr 15;332(1):194-9. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)90407-x.
Slow-adapting impulses were recorded from the single nerve fiber innervating the Pacinian corpuscle of the cat planta, which was stimulated by constant pressure. Slow-adapting Pacinian corpuscles responded to both low-frequency (0.1-0.01 Hz) and high-frequency (400-800 Hz) vibrations. Simultaneously performed electron microscopy showed that there were no definite ultrastructural differences between slow- and fast-adapting Pacinian corpuscles.
从支配猫足底帕西尼小体的单根神经纤维记录到慢适应冲动,该神经纤维由恒定压力刺激。慢适应帕西尼小体对低频(0.1 - 0.01赫兹)和高频(400 - 800赫兹)振动均有反应。同时进行的电子显微镜检查显示,慢适应和快适应帕西尼小体之间没有明确的超微结构差异。