Activation of cat muscle spindles by static skeletofusimotor axons.
Open Access
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 369 (1) , 323-335
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1985.sp015904
Abstract
The discharges from primary and secondary spindle endings of the cat peroneus tertius muscle were recorded during stimulation of static skeletofusimotor (static beta) axons at frequencies comparable with the presumed range of motoneuronal firing rates. When stimulated at 20‐40/s, static beta‐axons exerted typical static actions on the spindles they innervated, including activation of primary endings with reduction of their dynamic sensitivity and activation of secondary endings. For these frequencies, the extrafusal portions of static beta‐motor units developed unfused contractions producing oscillations of tension within the muscle. After suppression of extrafusal contractions, the effects of the stimulation of static beta‐axons on spindle discharge could persist unaltered, showing that extrafusal events need not interfere with the specific intrafusal actions of static beta‐axons. Stimulation of a static beta‐axon at 20‐40/s often elicited a response of primary endings in which the discharge exactly followed the stimulation frequency, i.e. it was driven 1:1. Purely mechanical excitation of a spindle by unfused extrafusal contractions could also drive its discharge at the stimulation frequency. The persistence of static beta‐driving after suppression of extrafusal contraction provided evidence for its intrafusal origin. Driving elicited by static beta‐axons could persist during changes in muscle length, but small fluctuations in the delay between each impulse and the preceding stimulus were observed. These fluctuations were clearly related to the changes in muscle length, indicating that although the primary ending discharge remained driven 1:1 at the stimulation frequency, the receptor was not totally insensitive to length changes.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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