Signalling of static and dynamic features of muscle spindle input by cuneate neurones in the cat

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Mackie, PD [1 ]
Morley, JW [1 ]
Zhang, HQ [1 ]
Murray, GM [1 ]
Rowe, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ New S Wales, Sch Physiol & Pharmacol, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1998年 / 510卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.923bj.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The capacity of cuneate neurones to signal information derived from muscle spindle afferent fibres about static stretch or vibration of forearm extensor muscles was examined electrophysiologically in anaesthetized cats. 2. Static stretch (less than or equal to 2 mm in amplitude) and sinusoidal vibration (at frequencies of 50-800 Hz) were applied longitudinally to individual muscle tendons by means of a feedback controlled mechanical stimulator, and responses were recorded from individual cuneate neurones and from individual spindle afferent fibres. 3. Cuneate neurones sampled were located caudal to the obex and displayed a sensitivity to both vibration and static stretch of forearm muscles that was consistent with their input arising from primary spindle endings. In response to static muscle stretch, they displayed graded and approximately linear stimulus-response relations, and a stability of response level at fixed lengths that was consistent with these neurones contributing discriminative information about static muscle stretch. 4. In response to sinusoidal muscle vibration the cuneate neurones also showed graded stimulus-response relations tin contrast to spindle afferents which at low vibration amplitudes attain a plateau response level corresponding to a discharge of 1 impulse on each vibration cycle). Lowest thresholds were at 100-300 Hz and bandwidths of vibration sensitivity extended up to similar to 800 Hz. 5. Temporal precision in cuneate responses to muscle vibration was assessed by constructing phase scatter and cycle histograms from which measures of vector strength could be calculated. Cuneate responses displayed somewhat poorer phase locking land lower vector strengths) than spindle afferent responses to vibration (a reflection of uncertainties associated with synaptic transmission). Nevertheless, the remarkable feature of cuneate responses to muscle vibration is the preservation of tight phase locking at frequencies up to 400-500 Hz, which presumably enables these central neurones to contribute accurate temporal information for the kinaesthetic sense in a variety of circumstances involving dynamic perturbations to skeletal muscle.
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