Cohen M S, Schwartz-Giblin S, Pfaff D W
Exp Brain Res. 1985;61(1):175-85. doi: 10.1007/BF00235633.
In 39 Urethane-anesthetized rats we have recorded the afferent volley in the dorsal roots and the electrical activity of the lateral longissimus muscle and its motor nerves during electrical stimulation of a cutaneous branch of the pudendal nerve. Male and female rats were used; the females were ovariectomized and either pretreated with estradiol or left without hormonal treatment. Conduction velocities in the pudendal nerve were 54 m/s for the largest A-beta fibers and averaged 10 m/s for A-delta fibers. Excitation of pudendal nerve afferents strongly potentiated the firing of axial motoneurons, at stimulus currents below threshold for A-delta fibers. Trains of three shocks to the pudendal nerve were considerably more effective than double or single shock trains. Repetition rates as low as 1/s had a long lasting excitatory effect on the lateral longissimus muscle and the magnitude of the responses increased gradually for several seconds with continued stimulation. Recordings from the axons of the epaxial motoneurons of female rats showed a strong activation of neuronal firing with an onset latency of 5.8 ms from the last shock of a three ms, three shock train; the onset in male rats, 8.4 ms, differed significantly. Peak spike activity occurred at mean latencies of 11, 22 and 102 ms in both sexes. A period of depressed firing was usually present from 34 to 50 ms. Males differed in having a larger peak in activity at 102 ms, but the overall profile of the responses was similar in males and females. No differences were seen in the overall response patterns of the estrogen-treated and untreated females. Responses of comparable magnitude were seen with ipsilateral or contralateral pudendal nerve stimulation; these were facilitated by bilateral stimulation. In electromyographic recordings, the onset of unit firings was seen at 6.4 ms latency in response to pudendal nerve stimulation. This unit activity was consistent with the firing pattern seen in the muscle nerves.
在39只氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉的大鼠中,我们记录了在电刺激阴部神经的一支皮支时,背根中的传入冲动以及最长肌外侧及其运动神经的电活动。使用了雄性和雌性大鼠;雌性大鼠进行了卵巢切除,要么用雌二醇预处理,要么不进行激素处理。阴部神经中最大的A-β纤维的传导速度为54米/秒,A-δ纤维的平均传导速度为10米/秒。在低于A-δ纤维阈值的刺激电流下,阴部神经传入纤维的兴奋强烈增强了轴向运动神经元的放电。对阴部神经施加三次电击的序列比两次或单次电击序列的效果要显著得多。低至1次/秒的重复频率对最长肌外侧有持久的兴奋作用,并且随着持续刺激,反应幅度会在几秒钟内逐渐增加。对雌性大鼠轴上运动神经元轴突的记录显示,在一个3毫秒、三次电击序列的最后一次电击后5.8毫秒开始出现强烈的神经元放电激活;雄性大鼠的起始时间为8.4毫秒,有显著差异。两性的峰值放电活动分别出现在平均潜伏期11、22和102毫秒。通常在34至50毫秒会出现一段放电抑制期。雄性的不同之处在于在102毫秒时活动峰值更大,但两性反应的总体特征相似。雌激素处理组和未处理组雌性的总体反应模式没有差异。同侧或对侧阴部神经刺激可产生幅度相当的反应;双侧刺激可增强这些反应。在肌电图记录中,对阴部神经刺激的反应中,单位放电的起始潜伏期为6.4毫秒。这种单位活动与在肌神经中看到的放电模式一致。