The membrane properties and firing characteristics of rat jaw-elevator motoneurones
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The membrane properties and firing characteristics of rat jaw-elevator motoneurones
Abstract
1. We have determined the membrane and firing properties of fifty-six jaw-elevator motoneurones in rats that were anaesthetized with pentobarbitone, paralysed and artificially ventilated. 2. Forty-two neurones were identified as masseter motoneurones and fourteen as masseter synergist motoneurones. The membrane potentials for the sample ranged from -60 to -86 (mean = -68; S.D. = 7.3; n = 56), and spike amplitudes from 50 to 95 mV. The duration of the after-hyperpolarization following antidromic spikes in masseter motoneurones ranged from 15 to 50 ms (mean = 30; S.D. = 12.8) and their amplitudes from 1.0 to 4.5 mV (mean = 2.7; S.D. = 2.2; n = 42). 3. The mean input resistance for the total sample was 2.3 M omega (S.D. = 0.9; n = 56), membrane time constant 3.9 ms (S.D. = 0.9; n = 48) and rheobase 4.2 nA (S.D. = 2.6; n = 56). The distribution of these parameters was independent of membrane potential. We found no significant interrelationships between the membrane properties and one interpretation of this is that our sample may be drawn from a homogenous population of motoneurones. We also suggest that elevator motoneurones may have a lower Rm (specific membrane resistivity) value than cat hindlimb motoneurones because they have a similar range of input resistance values but only half the total surface area. 4. Forty-six out of forty-nine neurones fired repetitively to a depolarizing current pulse at a mean threshold of 1.6 x rheobase. Current-frequency plots were constructed for thirteen neurones and all but one showed a primary and secondary range in the firing of the first interspike interval. The mean slope in the primary range was 31 impulses s-1 nA-1 and 77 impulses s-1 nA-1 for the secondary range. The mean minimal firing frequency for steady firing was 26 impulses s-1 and, in response to an increase of stimulation, the rate increased monotonically with a slope of 11 impulses s-1 nA-1. 5. The dynamic sensitivity of twelve neurones was assessed from their response to ramp waveforms of current of constant amplitude but varying frequencies (0.2-2 Hz). Firing initially increased along a steep slope up to a frequency of between 40 and 60 impulses s-1 and then increased along a much shallower slope. Both the threshold for eliciting firing and the firing at the transition point of the two slopes remained constant with changes in ramp frequency.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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