Waxman S G, Brill M H
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1978 May;41(5):408-16. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.41.5.408.
Clinical and laboratory observations both suggest that it may be possible for action potentials to traverse, in a continuous manner and without interruption, demyelinated zones along some axons. This continuous mode of conduction requires the presence of sufficient numbers of sodium channels in the demyelinated region. One of the factors which will tend to prevent such conduction is the impedance mismatch at sites of focal demyelination, which may result in a reduction in current density sufficient to cause conduction failure. As part of an effort to examine the conditions which would promote conduction into, and beyond, the demyelinated region, we examined, using computer simulations, the effects of reduction in length of the proximal internodes closest to the demyelinated region. Our results indicate that reduction in length of the two internodes closest to the demyelinated region. to approximately one-third of normal length or less, will facilitate conduction beyond the plaque. The results suggest that reductions in internode length, which have been histologically observed along some demyelinated fibres, may have functional significance in terms of facilitating conduction past focally demyelinated zones.
临床和实验室观察均表明,动作电位有可能沿着某些轴突以连续且无间断的方式穿过脱髓鞘区域。这种连续传导模式要求在脱髓鞘区域存在足够数量的钠通道。倾向于阻止这种传导的因素之一是局灶性脱髓鞘部位的阻抗失配,这可能导致电流密度降低到足以引起传导失败的程度。作为研究促进电流传导进入及穿过脱髓鞘区域条件的一部分工作,我们利用计算机模拟研究了最靠近脱髓鞘区域的近端节间长度缩短的影响。我们的结果表明,最靠近脱髓鞘区域的两个节间长度缩短至正常长度的大约三分之一或更短,将有助于电流传导穿过斑块。结果表明,沿一些脱髓鞘纤维在组织学上观察到的节间长度缩短,在促进电流传导通过局灶性脱髓鞘区域方面可能具有功能意义。