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Fusimotor influence on jaw muscle spindle activity during swallowing-related movements in the cat.

机译:吞咽运动对猫吞咽相关运动期间下颌肌肉梭形活动的影响。

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1. The activity patterns of muscle spindle afferents in jaw-closer muscles were studied during reflex swallowing movements in anaesthetized cats. Simultaneous records were made of the electromyogram (EMG) in masseter and anterior digastric muscles and of the unloaded jaw movements. The underlying patterns of fusimotor activity were deduced by comparing afferent discharges occurring during active swallowing with those occurring when exactly the same movements were imposed passively. The interpretation of spindle behaviour was greatly facilitated by characterizing the afferents according to the evidence for their contact with the various intrafusal muscle fibres, derived from testing with succinylcholine. It was also valuable to have two different types of afferent recorded simultaneously. 2. There was clear evidence of fusimotor activity occurring during active jaw closing so as to oppose the spindle silencing. This effect was most marked in b2c-type afferents (probably secondaries) and was therefore attributed to a modulation of static fusimotor discharge approximately in parallel with alpha-activity. 3. Afferents with evidence of bag1 fibre contacts (primaries) showed much greater sensitivity to muscle lengthening during active movement than when the movement was imposed. This difference was exaggerated when anaesthesia was deepened for the passive movements. This was interpreted as evidence for a higher level of dynamic fusimotor activity maintained during active movements than at rest. 4. The results support the view that for a variety of active jaw movements, static fusimotor neurone firing is modulated roughly in parallel with alpha-activity but leading it so as to counteract spindle unloading. Dynamic fusimotor neurone firing appears to be set at a raised level during active movements. Anaesthesia appears to depress activity in the alpha-motoneurones more than in gamma-motoneurones.
机译:1.研究了麻醉猫的反射吞咽运动中下颌肌肉的梭形肌传入神经的活动模式。同时记录了咬肌和腹前肌的肌电图(EMG)以及下颌运动的卸载情况。通过比较主动吞咽期间发生的传入放电与被动施加完全相同的动作时发生的传入放电,推断出梭动活动的基本模式。根据传入神经与琥珀酸胆碱测试衍生的与各种融合神经内肌纤维接触的证据,对传入神经进行表征,从而大大简化了纺锤体行为的解释。同时记录两种不同类型的传入数据也很有价值。 2.有明显证据表明主动钳口闭合过程中发生梭动活动,以对抗主轴消音。这种作用在b2c型传入神经(可能是次要的)中最为明显,因此可归因于静态融合运动放电的调制,其与α活性大致平行​​。 3.主动运动期间,有bag1纤维接触(初级)证据的传入者对肌肉拉长的敏感性比运动时强得多。当麻醉由于被动运动而加深时,这种差异被夸大了。这被解释为在积极运动过程中保持的动态融合运动水平高于休息时的证据。 4.结果支持以下观点:对于各种主动下颌运动,静态融合运动神经元的放电与α活动大致平行地被调制,但是导致其活动以抵消主轴的卸载。在主动运动期间,动态融合运动神经元放电似乎设定为升高的水平。麻醉似乎比γ-运动神经元更能抑制α-运动神经元的活性。

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