Mano N
Science. 1970 Dec 18;170(3964):1325-7. doi: 10.1126/science.170.3964.1325.
Action potentials of cerebellar Purkinje cells were observed in intact monkeys during sleep and waking. Purkinje cells exhibit two sorts of action potentials, called simple and complex spikes, and these two sorts of spikes were differently affected by sleep. Simple-spike activity (generated by the parallel fiber inputs to the Purkinje cell) was highest during sleep with rapid eye movements as compared with both waking and sleep with electroencephalographic slow waves. In contrast, complex-spike activity (generated by the climbing fiber inputs to the Purkinje cell) was lowest during sleep with rapid eye movements. The complex action potential of the Purkinje cell consists of an initial large spike followed by one or more smaller secondary spikes, and the number of these secondary spikes was found to be independent of the background discharge frequency of the simple spike. This independence suggests a possible role of presynaptic factors rather than the excitability level of the Purkinje cell itself in determining the number of secondary discharges occurring in the complex spike.
在清醒和睡眠状态下的完整猴子中观察到了小脑浦肯野细胞的动作电位。浦肯野细胞表现出两种动作电位,即简单锋电位和复合锋电位,睡眠对这两种锋电位的影响不同。与清醒状态和脑电图慢波睡眠相比,快速眼动睡眠期间简单锋电位活动(由平行纤维输入到浦肯野细胞产生)最高。相反,快速眼动睡眠期间复合锋电位活动(由攀缘纤维输入到浦肯野细胞产生)最低。浦肯野细胞的复合动作电位由一个初始大锋电位和随后一个或多个较小的次级锋电位组成,并且发现这些次级锋电位的数量与简单锋电位的背景放电频率无关。这种独立性表明,在确定复合锋电位中发生的次级放电数量时,突触前因素而非浦肯野细胞本身的兴奋性水平可能起作用。