1969
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1969.sp008965
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An electrophysiological analysis of responses from lizard muscle spindles

Abstract: SUMMARY1. Stretch receptor discharges were recorded in the lizard Tiliqua nigrolutea. Responses were identified as coming from muscle spindles by their 'in parallel' behaviour during a twitch.2. Recordings from spindles in the iliofibularis muscle which contains many single innervated fibres revealed spindles which discharged on the rising phase of the muscle contraction. This 'in series' response increased in frequency and duration at high resting tensions on the muscle and was attributed to a specific intraf… Show more

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“…The original morphological observation that snake (Hines, 1932) and lizard (Perroncito, 1901) spindle intrafusal fibres receive motor supply by means of branches from axons innervating extrafusal muscle fibres has been confirmed by physiological experiments (Proske, 1969a;Hunt & Wylie, 1970;the present experiments). No report of any motor supply unique to these intrafusal fibres has yet appeared, although the possibility of its occasional occurrence has not been excluded.…”
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“…The original morphological observation that snake (Hines, 1932) and lizard (Perroncito, 1901) spindle intrafusal fibres receive motor supply by means of branches from axons innervating extrafusal muscle fibres has been confirmed by physiological experiments (Proske, 1969a;Hunt & Wylie, 1970;the present experiments). No report of any motor supply unique to these intrafusal fibres has yet appeared, although the possibility of its occasional occurrence has not been excluded.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…4 of Proske, 1969a). This is almost certainly a demonstration of polyneuronal innervation by separate twitch units, as the mechanical responses fall into at least three separate groups.…”
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