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The effect of low amplitude muscle vibration on the discharge of fusimotor neurones in the decerebrate cat
1. Longitudinal vibration (50-100 mum, 100-300 Hz) has been applied to the triceps surae tendon to examine its effect on the tonic discharges of gastrocnemius medialis fusimotor neurones in the decerebrated cat. 2. For nineteen out of twenty-seven fusimotor neurones vibration consistently caused a s...
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Published in: | The Journal of physiology 1976-03, Vol.255 (3), p.635-649 |
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Summary: | 1. Longitudinal vibration (50-100 mum, 100-300 Hz) has been applied to the triceps surae tendon to examine its effect on the
tonic discharges of gastrocnemius medialis fusimotor neurones in the decerebrated cat. 2. For nineteen out of twenty-seven
fusimotor neurones vibration consistently caused a small rise in discharge frequency. The remaining eight neurones showed
no respose to the vibration which always evoked a considerable discharge in alpha motoneurones. 3. The reflex excitation of
fusimotor neurones is attributed to activity in primary endings of muscle spindles since control experiments confirmed that
these receptors were powerfully excited by the vibration used whereas secondary endings and Golgi tendon organs remained unaffected.
4. Tonic discharges of fusimotor neurones of unknown destination were also recorded from lumbar 7 and sacral 1 ventral root
filaments in decerebrated cats. Of thirty cells, seven were inhibited, five were excited and the remaining eighteen units
were unaffected by vibration of the triceps surae. 5. These findings are discussed in relation to the role of muscle stretch
receptors in the autogenetic control of fusimotor neurones. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011300 |