Armstrong D M, Edgley S A
J Physiol. 1984 Jul;352:403-24. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1984.sp015300.
Extracellular recordings were made from 124 Purkinje cells in the paravermal part of lobule V of the cerebellum in cats walking steadily at a speed of 0.5 m/s on a moving belt. All cells tested had a tactile receptive field from which simple spikes could be evoked and 96% of these were on the ipsilateral forelimb. Seventy-six of the cells were also studied whilst the animals sat or lay quietly without movement. Complex spikes were discharged at 1-2/s and these were accompanied by simple spikes in fifty-nine cells (78%); in the remaining cells there were no or few simple spikes. The over-all mean discharge rate (including both types of spike) was 37.8 +/- 27 impulses/s (+/- S.D.). During locomotion all cells discharged both types of spike and the over-all mean rate was 57.6 +/- 29 impulses/s (+/- S.D.). In all cells but one, the frequency of the simple spikes was modulated rhythmically in time with the stepping movements but the phasing relative to the step cycle varied widely between cells. Peak rates also varied widely, the average being 91.5 +/- 44 impulses/s (+/- S.D.). Most cells (63%) generated one period of accelerated discharge per step but others generated two (35%) or three (2%) such periods. Despite the individual variations in discharge timing the population as a whole was considerably more active during the swing than the stance phase of the step cycle in the ipsilateral forelimb (68 impulses/s as compared with 49 impulses/s on average). Thirty-four cells were electrophysiologically identified as lying in the c1 zone of the cortex and twenty-five as being in the c2 zone (nomenclature of Oscarsson, 1980). During locomotion, the population activity in the two zones differed slightly: activity in the c1 population was phase advanced by approximately one-tenth of the step cycle. The results are discussed, with particular emphasis on the finding that population activity in the Purkinje cells of the c1 zone fluctuated during the step cycle in parallel with that in the part of nucleus interpositus to which they project.
在猫以0.5米/秒的速度在移动皮带上稳步行走时,从小脑蚓部V小叶的旁小叶部分的124个浦肯野细胞进行了细胞外记录。所有测试的细胞都有一个触觉感受野,从中可以诱发简单锋电位,其中96%位于同侧前肢。在动物安静坐着或躺着不动时,还对76个细胞进行了研究。复合锋电位以1-2次/秒的频率发放,其中59个细胞(78%)伴有简单锋电位;其余细胞没有或只有很少的简单锋电位。总体平均发放率(包括两种类型的锋电位)为37.8±27次/秒(±标准差)。在运动过程中,所有细胞都发放两种类型的锋电位,总体平均发放率为57.6±29次/秒(±标准差)。除一个细胞外,所有细胞的简单锋电位频率都与步行动作同步有节奏地调制,但相对于步周期的相位在不同细胞间差异很大。峰值发放率也有很大差异,平均为91.5±44次/秒(±标准差)。大多数细胞(63%)每步产生一个加速发放期,但其他细胞产生两个(35%)或三个(2%)这样的时期。尽管发放时间存在个体差异,但总体而言,在同侧前肢步周期的摆动期,细胞群体比站立期活跃得多(平均分别为68次/秒和49次/秒)。34个细胞经电生理鉴定位于皮质的c1区,25个位于c2区(奥斯卡松,1980年的命名法)。在运动过程中,两个区的群体活动略有不同:c1群体的活动相位提前约步周期的十分之一。对结果进行了讨论,特别强调了c1区浦肯野细胞的群体活动在步周期中与它们投射到的间位核部分的活动平行波动这一发现。