Segmental reflexes mediated by joint afferent neurons in cat knee
P. Grigg, E. P. Harrigan and K. E. Fogarty 1. Reflex effects mediated by knee joint afferent neurons were tested using the electrically evoked monosynaptic reflex in motoneurons innervating muscles which act about the knee. 2. Joint afferents were excited using small extension movements of the knee,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1978-01, Vol.41 (1), p.9-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | P. Grigg, E. P. Harrigan and K. E. Fogarty
1. Reflex effects mediated by knee joint afferent neurons were tested using
the electrically evoked monosynaptic reflex in motoneurons innervating
muscles which act about the knee. 2. Joint afferents were excited using
small extension movements of the knee, stimuli which have been shown to be
effective in activating a large fraction of the myelinated fibers in joint
nerves. Because of the variability of reflex responses observed by others
under similar experimental conditions, experimental control and data
collection were done automatically under computer control. Large numbers of
trials were presented in random sequence, and the resulting data were
sorted and averaged. 3. Positive feedback was observed in both knee
extensor (vasti) and knee flexor (posterior biceps-semitendinosus (PB-ST))
motoneuron populations. Vasti motoneurons were excited, and PB-ST
motoneurons were inhibited by knee extensions when the posterior articular
nerve (PAN) was intact; these effects were lost or substantially reduced
when the PAN was cut. 4. Using knee extension stimuli, no reliable reflex
effects were observed which could be attributed to afferents in medial
articular nerve. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1978.41.1.9 |