Plateau pattern of afferent discharge rate from frog muscle spindles
M. Sokabe, K. Nunogaki, K. Naruse, H. Soga, N. Fujitsuka, A. Yoshimura and F. Ito Department of Physiology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan. 1. A characteristic plateau pattern was observed in the rate of afferent discharges during ramp-and-hold stretch of spindles isolated from semitend...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1993-07, Vol.70 (1), p.275-283 |
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Zusammenfassung: | M. Sokabe, K. Nunogaki, K. Naruse, H. Soga, N. Fujitsuka, A. Yoshimura and F. Ito
Department of Physiology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.
1. A characteristic plateau pattern was observed in the rate of afferent
discharges during ramp-and-hold stretch of spindles isolated from
semitendinosus muscles of frogs. The plateau pattern was more frequent in
summer frogs (84%) than winter frogs (11%). 2. The plateau pattern
consisted of a discharge rate around 120 imp/s at the end of dynamic
stretch, followed by second and third steps of plateau rates around 60 and
40 imp/s, respectively. The intervals of impulses in lower steps were
approximately n times those of the top step. 3. The plateau pattern was not
sensitive to cutting extracapsular myelinated branches or lowering
temperature from 23 to 12 degrees C. However, the number of the plateau was
reduced in both cases. 4. Application of depolarizing current to the
sensory terminal abolished the plateau pattern. In contrast, in spindles
that did not show a plateau pattern, hyperpolarizing current induced such a
pattern. 5. Calcium channel blockers and protein kinase C inhibitors
abolished the plateau pattern. The plateau pattern could be established in
quiescent spindles by drugs eliciting Ca2+ entry, raising cytosolic-free
Ca2+, and activating protein kinase C. 6. The most striking aspect of the
present study is the stability in the discharge rate at each step of the
plateau, irrespective of different experimental conditions. This suggests
that the spindle sensory terminal possesses a stable intrinsic rhythm
generator in excitation, of which maximum frequency is 120 imp/s. The
generator seems to be triggered by stretch stimulus and to be regulated by
cytoplasmic Ca2+ and protein kinase C. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1993.70.1.275 |