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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 86 No. 1 July 2001, pp. 533-535
Copyright ©2001 by the American Physiological Society
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Axons With Different Conduction Velocity Ranges on Cat Spindles
Collège de France, 75231 Paris Cédex 05, France
Emonet-Dénand, Françoise,
Yves Laporte, and
Julien Petit.
Comparison of the Effects of Stimulating Groups of Static
Axons With Different Conduction Velocity Ranges on Cat Spindles. J. Neurophysiol. 86: 533-535, 2001. In
cat peroneus tertius muscles, static
axons were prepared in groups
of three to four according to the conduction velocity of their axons
(fast, intermediate, or slow). Effects of stimulating these groups (at
20, 30, and 50 Hz) on spindle ensemble discharges during sinusoidal
stretch (peak-to-peak amplitude, 0.5 mm; frequency linearly increasing
from 0.5 to 8 Hz in 10 s) were compared. Ensemble discharges were
obtained by digital treatment of the discharges in afferent fibers from
all the spindles in peroneus tertius as recorded from the muscle nerve.
Stimulation of each group prevented ensemble discharges from falling to
very low levels during shortening phases. However, this effect was
clearly larger when the group of fast-conducting axons was stimulated.
In view of the known effects of the activation of
bag2 and chain fibers (either separately or
together) on single primary ending discharges during comparable sinusoidal stretches, this stronger effect supports the view that static
axons with faster conduction velocities are more likely to
supply more bag2 fibers than slower ones.
Possibly the proportions of bag2 and chain fibers
activated during motor activity are determined by a recruitment of
static
motoneurons related to their size.
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