Rawson J A, Tilokskulchai K
Neurosci Lett. 1981 Sep 1;25(2):125-30. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(81)90319-0.
Electrical stimulation has been used to activate climbing fibres (CFs) projecting to the cat cerebellar cortex, and the effects of low frequency (up to 10 Hz) trains of CF inputs on the discharges of cerebellar cortical neurons has been examined. Repetitive activation of the CF innervating a Purkinje (P) cell could reduce or completely suppress the ongoing simple spike discharges (SS) of the P cell. Suppression of SS was very readily produced by trains of short bursts of impulses in the CF. SS could remain suppressed for up to 4 min after such a train of CF impulses. Recording obtained from Golgi, basket and granule cells indicates that these cortical neurones did not mediate the suppression. It is proposed that the SS are suppressed as the result of a direct action of CF impulses on the P cell's dendritic tree which blocks the ongoing transmission of excitation from parallel fibres.
电刺激已被用于激活投射到猫小脑皮质的攀缘纤维(CF),并且已经研究了低频(高达10赫兹)的CF输入序列对小脑皮质神经元放电的影响。支配浦肯野(P)细胞的CF的重复激活可减少或完全抑制P细胞正在进行的简单锋电位放电(SS)。CF中短脉冲串序列很容易产生SS的抑制。在这样一串CF冲动之后,SS可以被抑制长达4分钟。从高尔基细胞、篮状细胞和颗粒细胞获得的记录表明,这些皮质神经元并未介导这种抑制。有人提出,SS被抑制是CF冲动对P细胞树突棘直接作用的结果,这种作用阻断了平行纤维正在进行的兴奋传递。