Gaskell, Langley, and the "para-sympathetic" idea.

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY eLife Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.7554/eLife.104826
Jean-François Brunet
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Historically, the creation of the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system of the vertebrates is inextricably linked to the unification of the cranial and sacral autonomic outflows. There is an intriguing disproportion between the entrenchment of the notion of a 'cranio-sacral' pathway, which informs every textbook schematic of the autonomic nervous system since the early XXth century, and the wobbliness of its two roots: an anatomical detail overinterpreted by Walter Holbrook Gaskell (the 'gap' between the lumbar and sacral outflows), on which John Newport Langley grafted a piece of physiology (a supposed antagonism of these two outflows on external genitals), repeatedly questioned since, to little avail. I retrace the birth of a flawed scientific concept (the cranio-sacral outflow) and the way in which it ossified instead of dissipated. Then, I suggest that the critique of the 'cranio-sacral outflow' invites, in turn, a radical deconstruction of the very notion of a 'parasympathetic' outflow, and a more realistic description of the autonomic nervous system.

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盖斯凯尔,兰利,以及“超同情”的想法。
从历史上看,脊椎动物自律神经系统副交感神经分支的建立与颅骨和骶骨自律神经外流的统一密不可分。自二十世纪初以来,"颅-骶 "通路的概念根深蒂固,自律神经系统的每一本教科书都以这一概念为蓝本,而 "颅-骶 "通路的两个根源却摇摆不定,这两者之间存在着令人费解的不相称:沃尔特-霍尔布鲁克-加斯凯尔(Walter Holbrook Gaskell)对一个解剖学细节(腰椎和骶椎外流之间的 "间隙")进行了过度解读,约翰-纽波特-兰利(John Newport Langley)在此基础上嫁接了一段生理学知识(这两股外流对外生殖器的假定拮抗作用),自此之后,人们对这一问题一再提出质疑,但却收效甚微。我追溯了一个有缺陷的科学概念(颅骶外流)的诞生过程,以及它僵化而非消散的方式。然后,我提出,对 "颅骶外流 "的批判反过来又要求从根本上解构 "副交感神经 "外流的概念,并对自律神经系统进行更现实的描述。
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