Taylor A, Appenteng K, Morimoto T
Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1981 Jul;59(7):636-44. doi: 10.1139/y81-098.
Experiments are described which define criteria for identifying fusimotor axons discharging in filaments of the masseter nerve in lightly anaesthetized cats. During reflex movements of the jaw two patterns of discharge were observed in different fusimotor fibres. One type, called "sustained," fired at a fairly constant increased rate. The other, called "modulated," fired at high frequencies during the extrafusal muscle contraction. Evidence from spindle primary and secondary recordings in similar experiments strongly suggests that the "sustained" type were dynamic fusimotor fibres and the "modulated" type were static fusimotor fibres. New spindle recordings in normal unanaesthetized cats indicate that the modulated pattern of static fusimotor discharge also occurs in these conditions. Its effect is to reduce the tendency for spindle afferents to become silent during muscle shortening. A proposal is made that the static fusimotor discharge in cyclic movements may represent a temporal "template" for the intended movement as directed by the central pattern generator.
本文描述了一些实验,这些实验确定了在轻度麻醉的猫的咬肌神经细丝中识别发放冲动的梭外肌运动轴突的标准。在颌骨的反射运动过程中,在不同的梭外肌运动纤维中观察到两种放电模式。一种类型称为“持续型”,以相当恒定的增加速率发放冲动。另一种类型称为“调制型”,在梭外肌收缩期间以高频发放冲动。在类似实验中来自肌梭初级和次级记录的证据有力地表明,“持续型”是动态梭外肌运动纤维,“调制型”是静态梭外肌运动纤维。在正常未麻醉的猫中进行的新的肌梭记录表明,在这些情况下也会出现静态梭外肌运动放电的调制模式。其作用是减少肌梭传入纤维在肌肉缩短期间变得沉默的倾向。有人提出,周期性运动中的静态梭外肌运动放电可能代表由中枢模式发生器指导的预期运动的时间“模板”。