Zottoli S J
J Exp Biol. 1977 Feb;66(1):243-54. doi: 10.1242/jeb.66.1.243.
Stainless-steel electrodes were implanted near the left or right. Mauthner cells (M-cells) of goldfish to determine if these cells can initiate the startle reflex evoked by a brief sinusoidal sound stimulus. Recordings of the M-cell extracellular spike were obtained for the duration of 10 experiments. Fish with chronic implants were allowed to free-swim and exposed to at least 10 consecutive sound stimuli consisting of 2 cycles of 200 Hz. Seventy-three startle responses were analysed. In 34 cases the implanted M-cell electrode was contralateral to the contracting musculature, and in each of these cases, a M-cell spike preceded the EMG response by 1-1-2-1 ms. In the reamining 39 cases the electrode was ipsilateral to the active musculature, and the M-cell only fired in one of these trails. There were no startle responses and no M-cell firings in an additional 52 tests. Since the M-cell activates contralateral motoneurones, the results indicate it is responsible for initiation of the startle reflex.
将不锈钢电极植入金鱼左右两侧的Mauthner细胞(M细胞)附近,以确定这些细胞是否能引发由短暂正弦声音刺激诱发的惊吓反射。在10次实验过程中记录了M细胞的细胞外尖峰。对植入慢性电极的金鱼进行自由游动,并使其暴露于至少10个连续的声音刺激中,这些刺激由200赫兹的2个周期组成。分析了73次惊吓反应。在34例中,植入的M细胞电极与收缩肌肉组织对侧,在每一例中,M细胞尖峰先于肌电图反应1 - 1 - 2 - 1毫秒。在其余39例中,电极与活跃肌肉组织同侧,且M细胞仅在其中一次试验中放电。在另外52次测试中没有惊吓反应和M细胞放电。由于M细胞激活对侧运动神经元,结果表明它负责引发惊吓反射。