Pettorossi V E, Filippi G M
Arch Ital Biol. 1981 Sep;119(3):179-94.
The role of extraocular muscle (EOM) proprioceptors on eye motility has been investigated in lambs on "encéphale isolé", by evaluating the tension of EOMs at various lengths and velocities of stretch before and after proprioceptive blocks. The EOM tension, in the absence of proprioceptive input, was higher than in normal conditions. Such an effect occurred at lengthening values greater than 3 mm of stretch from resting muscle length, corresponding to 18 degrees of eye deviation and was dependent on the velocity of the stretch, being more effective at high velocity. The muscle receptors responsible for this effect was determined by comparing the sensitivity to vibratory stimulation of spindles and tendon organs to the amount of inhibition provoked by the same stimulation on an EOM electromyographic activity. The tension inhibition appeared to be correlated to muscle spindle activation. Thus, the presence of muscle spindles can determine a reduction of the tension within the stretched muscles. This result suggests that the EOM length and velocity signals operate moment to moment reduction on the stiffness of the muscle which antagonizes eye displacement, thus facilitating the ocular movements.
通过在“孤立脑”的羔羊身上评估本体感觉阻断前后眼外肌(EOM)在不同长度和拉伸速度下的张力,研究了眼外肌本体感受器对眼球运动的作用。在没有本体感觉输入的情况下,眼外肌张力高于正常情况。这种效应发生在拉伸长度大于静息肌肉长度3毫米时,相当于眼球偏斜18度,并且取决于拉伸速度,在高速时更有效。通过比较肌梭和腱器官对振动刺激的敏感性与相同刺激对眼外肌肌电图活动所引发的抑制量,确定了造成这种效应的肌肉感受器。张力抑制似乎与肌梭激活相关。因此,肌梭的存在可以决定被拉伸肌肉内张力的降低。这一结果表明,眼外肌的长度和速度信号能即时降低对抗眼球位移的肌肉的刚度,从而促进眼球运动。