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The electrical activity of mechanoreceptive and neurosecretory neurons in the stick insectCarausim morosus
Authors:I. Orchard  L. H. Finlayson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology and Comparative Physiology, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Birmingham, England
Abstract:Summary Action potentials have been recorded from the neurosecretory cells which lie on the lsquolinkrsquo nerve inCarausius morosus. The neurosecretory cells are spontaneously active in completely isolated preparations, firing with a regular but low frequency (<1 imp/s) or in small bursts (12 imp/s). The action potentials recorded extracellularly from the neurosecretory fibres are characteristically of long duration (2 to 10 ms), whereas those of motor or sensory fibres are of shorter duration (0.6 to 0.8 ms). The neurosecretory action potentials are also characterised by their slow conduction velocity (0.15 to 0.25 m/s) compared to those from motor and sensory fibres (0.54 to 0.7 m/s). The action potentials are propagated from the region of the cell body towards the terminals and have been recorded passing along all the major nerves in the periphery.Recordings from three of the non-neurosecretory cells which lie on peripheral nerves show that they respond to stretching of the nerves upon which they lie or of nerves which branch in the immediate vicinity. The action potentials are propagated away from the cell body towards the central nervous system. The neurons are termed lsquoperipheral nerve stretch receptorsrsquo.We are grateful to the Science Research Council for financial support.
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