Reflexes Mediated by Non-impulsive Afferent Neurones of Thoracic-coxal Muscle Receptor Organs in the Crab, Carcinus Maenas Ii. Reflex Discharge Evoked by Current Injection

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  • B. M. H. BUSH
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1. Injection of depolarizing and hyperpolarizing currents into the nonimpulsive S and T sensory fibres has allowed a quantitative analysis of the input-output relationships of this sensory-reflex system. 2. Graded depolarization of the T fibre typically results in sigmoid voltagefrequency relationships for motoneurones Pmi-3, the maximum 'slopes' in the most sensitive preparation being 31, 47-5 and 33 Hz/mV respectively, without taking into account further afferent attenuation within the thoracic ganglion. 3. Graded depolarizations of the S fibre recruit four motoneurones (Pmi-4) common to the T fibre reflex pathway, although activation thresholds are much higher and the maximum slope or 'gain' of the voltagefrequency relationships is much reduced compared to that of the T fibre reflex pathways. Thus, although the S fibre synapses either directly or indirectly with promotor motoneurones, typical 5-10 mV stretch-induced receptor potentials remain sub-threshold for a contribution to the reflex output, albeit under experimental conditions and at all but the most extended receptor muscle lengths. 4. Differentiating between motor impulse amplitudes, and using simultaneously recorded promotor muscle junction potentials as a further aid, establishes at least nine motoneurones as being reflexly recruited by the S and T fibres: Pmi-8 by the T fibre and Pmi-4 and Pm9 by the S fibre. 5. Hyperpolarization of the T and S fibres confirms that ongoing tonic motor activity is peripherally determined by receptor length prescribed T fibre ' resting' potentials, rather than by the more linearly related S fibre 'resting' potentials at different receptor muscle lengths. Moreover, suppression of the reflex response by sensory fibre hyperpolarizations coincident with stretch stimuli leaves little doubt that it is the T rather than the S fibre that provides the sensory drive for the stretch reflex in vitro. 6. By using long duration, constant value T fibre depolarizing potentials, the postsynaptic component of adaptation for Pmi-3 has been found to be slight, in contrast to the more rapid adaptation of the higher threshold

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تاریخ انتشار 2005