Effect of cooling on latency of monosynaptic discharges evoked in motoneurons of the frog.

G Tegzes-Dezsö, G Czéh
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Cold produced increase in latency of the dorsal root evoked monosynaptic ventral root reflex was investigated in frog lumbar spinal cord. Attempts were made to separate changes in the synaptic transmission time from changes in the conduction velocity of axons involved in the reflex pathway. Reduction of the temperature by 10 degrees C from the initial values of about 17-19 degrees C produced a 50-60 per cent increase in reflex latency, similar to the degree of slowing down of the axonal conduction velocity. The finding fails to conclusively support the chemical synaptic transmission mechanism of the ventral root discharges studied and calls for more detailed investigation of the phenomenon.

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冷却对青蛙运动神经元单突触放电潜伏期的影响。
研究了冷引起的背根潜伏期增加引起的蛙腰椎单突触前根反射。我们试图将突触传递时间的变化与参与反射通路的轴突传导速度的变化分离开来。温度从最初的17-19摄氏度降低10摄氏度,反射潜伏期增加50- 60%,与轴突传导速度减慢的程度相似。这一发现并不能决定性地支持所研究的腹侧根放电的化学突触传递机制,需要对这一现象进行更详细的研究。
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