Cleland C L, Rymer W Z, Edwards F R
Science. 1982 Aug 13;217(4560):652-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7089586.
The input-output properties of interneurons mediating spinal reflexes were investigated by extracellularly recording the response of interneurons to excitation from muscle receptors in the ankle extensor muscles of decerebrated, spinal cats. A population ofinterneurons in the intermediate region ofthe spinal cord is potently excited by increases in muscle force. Unlike the discharge of Golgi tendon organs, which accurately encodes moment-to-moment variations in the force of a single muscle, the discharge of these interneurons depends in a dynamic and usually nonlinear way on the force in several muscles. Powerful input from unidentified mechanoreceptors in muscle, presumably free nerve endings, is at least partly responsible for these properties. These force-sensitive interneurons are more likely to mediate clasp knife-type inhibition than simple negative force feedback.
通过细胞外记录去大脑脊髓猫踝关节伸肌中中间神经元对肌肉感受器兴奋的反应,研究了介导脊髓反射的中间神经元的输入-输出特性。脊髓中间区域的一群中间神经元会因肌肉力量增加而受到强烈兴奋。与能精确编码单个肌肉力量瞬间变化的高尔基腱器官放电不同,这些中间神经元的放电以动态且通常是非线性的方式取决于几块肌肉的力量。来自肌肉中未明确的机械感受器(可能是游离神经末梢)的强大输入至少部分地导致了这些特性。这些力敏感中间神经元更有可能介导夹刀样抑制,而非简单的负力反馈。