Pola J, Robinson D A
Arch Neurol. 1976 Jun;33(6):447-52. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1976.00500060053011.
Recent findings in experiments on monkeys show that a horizontal saccade is made by a pulse-step of neural activity, part of which rises to medial rectus (MR) motoneurons on the fibers of the medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF). If inhibitory as well as excitatory fibers run in the MLF, then the data show that each MLF must carry both the excitatory and inhibitory activity required for contralateral, horizontal saccades. Therefore, interruption of these fibers removes not only excitation from the ipsilateral MR but inhibition from the contralateral MR. Such a lesion also disturbs the correct relationship between the pulse and the step and creates abnormal saccades. These facts make it possible to explain why, in internuclear ophthalmoplegia, the eye on the side of the lesion adducts slowly and inadequately, while the opposite eye has nystagmus in abduction.
最近对猴子的实验结果表明,水平扫视是由神经活动的脉冲 - 阶梯产生的,其中一部分神经活动通过内侧纵束(MLF)的纤维传递到内直肌(MR)运动神经元。如果MLF中既有兴奋性纤维又有抑制性纤维,那么数据表明,每条MLF必须同时携带对侧水平扫视所需的兴奋性和抑制性活动。因此,这些纤维的中断不仅消除了同侧MR的兴奋,也消除了对侧MR的抑制。这样的损伤还会扰乱脉冲和阶梯之间的正确关系,并产生异常扫视。这些事实使得我们能够解释为什么在核间性眼肌麻痹中,病变侧的眼睛内收缓慢且不完全,而对侧眼睛在外展时有眼球震颤。