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Ruffini Mechanoreceptors in Isolated Joint Capsule: Responses Correlated with Strain Energy Density
Authors:Peter Grigg  Allen H Hoffman
Institution:Department of Physiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605
Abstract:Mechanoreceptive afferents innervating the posterior capsule of the cat knee joint were recorded in a preparation of isolated capsule. The purpose of the experiments was to identify mechanical states in the capsule that were associated with afferent discharge. The capsule was excised from the knee with its bone attachments intact, so that the geometry of the capsule could be reproduced in vitro. The capsule was deformed, and measurements were made of stresses and strains in the plane of the capsule. Afferent discharge was correlated with each of the components of plane stress, plane strain, and strain energy density (SED). SED, the stored elastic energy at the receptor location, was the only mechanical variable that was consistently positively correlated with afferent discharge. A model of the Ruffini-type receptor is presented that accounts for the sensitivity to SED.
Keywords:Axon-REFLEX  Vasodilatation  Thermal  Thresholds  Spinal  Cord  Injury
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