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Static sensitivity of primary muscle spindle endings
Authors:V I Zalkind
Abstract:Static discharges were studied in 75 primary endings of passive muscle spindles during stepwise stretching of the cat triceps surae muscle. Afferents conducting excitation with velocities of between 72 and 115 m/sec, with high dynamic sensitivity, and with static thresholds below 8 mm were chosen. The muscle was stretched by 10 mm relative to the completely relaxed state with a step of 0.8 mm. Spike discharges were recorded 40 sec after each stretching for 30 sec and the mean frequency was calculated. Comparison of static and differential static responses for different units, of the "muscle length-mean discharge frequency" dependence, and of the static thresholds showed that a linear (under 4.5 spikes/sec/mm) or steady increase in the mean discharge frequency to 40 spikes/sec took place in only 20% of primary endings with a probability of more than 0.7 for each step of muscle stretching. In most primary endings a narrow range of sensitivity to a change in the static length of the muscle was found. It is suggested that the "poor" static sensitivity was due either to high static thresholds or to the absence of increases in mean discharge frequency despite continued stretching.I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 540–548, September–October, 1981.
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