Iwamoto G A, Botterman B R
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1985 May;58(5):1676-82. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1985.58.5.1676.
The effect of evoked muscle tension, active muscle mass, and fiber-type composition on the pressor reflex evoked by muscular contraction was examined in decerebrate and anesthetized cats. Muscular contraction was induced by stimulating the L7 and S1 ventral roots with 0.1-ms duration pulses three times motor threshold at various frequencies. The experiments were designed to isolate the variable under study as much as possible and included the use of selectively denervated preparations to limit contractions to specific muscles. It was found that altering the evoked tension by varying the resting muscle length had commensurate effects on the pressor reflex (greater evoked tension caused a larger reflex). In addition it was found that changing the amount of active muscle mass caused similar changes in the reflex (the smaller the muscle mass, the smaller the reflex). Finally, it was found that contrary to other accounts, pressor reflexes could be evoked by activation of the slow-twitch muscle soleus, composed exclusively of red (type I) fibers.
在去大脑并麻醉的猫身上,研究了诱发肌肉张力、活动肌肉质量和纤维类型组成对肌肉收缩诱发的升压反射的影响。通过以不同频率用持续时间为0.1毫秒的脉冲刺激L7和S1腹根,使其强度为运动阈值的三倍,从而诱发肌肉收缩。实验旨在尽可能分离所研究的变量,包括使用选择性去神经支配的标本,以将收缩限制在特定肌肉。结果发现,通过改变静息肌肉长度来改变诱发张力,对升压反射有相应的影响(诱发张力越大,反射越大)。此外还发现,改变活动肌肉质量的量会使反射产生类似的变化(肌肉质量越小,反射越小)。最后发现,与其他报道相反,仅由红色(I型)纤维组成的慢肌比目鱼肌的激活可诱发升压反射。