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It is difficult to know which afferent types preferentially develop ectopic
firing characteristics following nettle injury because axotomy disconnects
the sensory receptor ending from the remainder of the afferent neuron. We
compared the prevalence of ectopic firing originating in nerve-end neuromas
of nerves serving muscle and skin in the rat. Spontaneous firing was much
more prevalent in the injured medial gastrocnemius nerve, a hindlimb muscle
nerve, than in the saphenous and sural nerves which primarily innervate hi
ndlimb skin. Ectopic mechanosensitivity, on the other hand, was more promin
ent in neuromas of the cutaneous nerves. In neuromas of the facial nerve, a
cranial nerve which serves striated muscles of the face, there was no spon
taneous discharge and very little ectopic mechanosensitivity. We conclude t
hat the development of spontaneous ectopic discharge and ectopic mechanosen
sitivity depends on the type of myelinated afferent fiber involved (C) 1999
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