Chase M H, Morales F R
Neurosci Lett. 1982 Dec 30;34(2):177-82. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(82)90172-0.
Most of the phasically occurring periods of rapid eye movements (REMs) of active sleep are accompanied by enhanced suppression of somatomotor activity; however, during some of the REM episodes there are muscular twitches and jerks. The membrane potential changes underlying these motor processes were examined by recording intracellularly from lumbar motoneurons in cats that were undrugged, unanesthetized and normally respiring. Summated hyperpolarizing potentials were evident during REM episodes in conjunction with a decrease in motoneuron excitability. During other episodes of REMs there occurred summated depolarizing potentials which occasionally produced action potentials. These depolarizing events were in most cases preceded by a brief period of hyperpolarization. Thus, it appears that there is inhibitory input to lumbar motoneurons during all REM periods of active sleep; in some episodes the simultaneous coactivation of excitatory input leads to depolarization of the membrane and action potential generation.
主动睡眠中大多数快速眼动(REM)的阶段性出现期都伴随着躯体运动活动抑制增强;然而,在一些快速眼动发作期间会出现肌肉抽搐和痉挛。通过在未用药、未麻醉且正常呼吸的猫的腰运动神经元中进行细胞内记录,研究了这些运动过程背后的膜电位变化。在快速眼动发作期间,总和超极化电位明显,同时运动神经元兴奋性降低。在其他快速眼动发作期间,出现了总和去极化电位,偶尔会产生动作电位。这些去极化事件在大多数情况下之前会有一段短暂的超极化期。因此,似乎在主动睡眠的所有快速眼动期,腰运动神经元都有抑制性输入;在某些发作中,兴奋性输入的同时共同激活会导致膜去极化和动作电位产生。