Low‐threshold mechanoreceptive and nociceptive units with unmyelinated (C) fibres in the human supraorbital nerve.
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 426 (1) , 229-240
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp018135
Abstract
1. In recordings from the human supraorbital nerve with tungsten microelectrodes, eleven afferent units with unmyelinated (C) axons were identified on the basis of their conduction velocities (0.cntdot.6-1.cntdot.4 m/s). 2. Eight units had low mechanical thresholds (.ltoreq. 0.cntdot.23 g) and could be activated up to their maximal firing rates of about 100 impulses/s by weak tactile stimuli, whereas three units had higher thresholds (5.cntdot.5 g) and responded vigorously to noxious stimuli only. 3. During a skin indentation the low-threshold units adapted to an irregular low-frequency discharge, and release of the stimulus elicited a prominent off-response often ending with an after-discharge. Slow stroking was a particularly effective stimulus, even when done with cotton wool, whereas rapid stroking reduced the response. All types of stroking stimuli were occasionally followed by after-discharges. Repeated mechanical stimulation at short intervals resulted in a decline of the response, indicating receptor fatigue. For two units a response to skin cooling was observed. 4. The above low-threshold C units have all the main characteristics of the C mechanoreceptors known from the cat and primates but not previously proven to exist in man. The high-threshold C units are similar to the polymodal nociceptors found in other human skin areas.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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