CAN ANTIDROMIC STIMULATION OF RAT MUSCLE AFFERENTS MODULATE THE SENSITIVITY OF MUSCLE-SPINDLES

Authors
Citation
Tb. Lin et Tc. Fu, CAN ANTIDROMIC STIMULATION OF RAT MUSCLE AFFERENTS MODULATE THE SENSITIVITY OF MUSCLE-SPINDLES, Neuroscience letters, 240(2), 1998, pp. 85-88
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03043940
Volume
240
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
85 - 88
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-3940(1998)240:2<85:CASORM>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The sensitivity of muscle spindles in gastrocnemius-soleus (GS) muscle s following dorsal root (DR) antidromic stimulation (ASt) was investig ated in anesthetized rats, in which the hindleg was totally denervated except the GS muscle, ventral roots from L3 to S1 and DRs from L4 to L6, which were severed after laminectomy. The peripheral end of a teas ed DR filament with single unit tonic discharges from a constantly str etched muscle spindle were recorded and antidromically stimulated afte r identification. In response to ASt with various frequencies, two dif ferent types of ending were found: (1) type I, its tonic discharge was not altered following ASt at 100 Hz for 10 s, while type II was signi ficantly inhibited even at a frequency of 50 Hz; (2) at 300 Hz, both t ypes of endings were inhibited, however, type I recovered in less than 4 s, while type II took more than 15 s to return to control level, an d a silent period (1-5 s) was found in type II but not in type 1; (3) the effective minimum inhibitory frequency for type I and type II was 200 and 50 Hz, respectively. These results suggest that type I and typ e II endings may correspond to the primary and the secondary endings o f the muscle spindle whose sensitivity may be modulated antidromically by the dorsal root reflex. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.