Response of muscle spindle primary endings to static stretch in acute and chronic spinal cats
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Response of muscle spindle primary endings to static stretch in acute and chronic spinal cats
Abstract
To evaluate fusimotor activity, the response of muscle spindle primary endings to static stretch was recorded from group Ia fibers in 8 control cats and in 31 cats at 3, 6, 14, 30, and 60 days after lumbar spinal cord transection. The spindle responses and clinical status of each group were compared with those of the control group. At 3 days after transection, the cats were hypotonic and mildly hyperreflexic. Spindle responses were significantly depressed. By day 6, the cats were mildly hypertonic and significant spindle recovery had occurred, although the responses were still significantly depressed from control levels. Spindle responses, hypertonia, and hyperreflexia continued to increase to day 30. At this time, spindle responses remained significantly depressed, although the cats were markedly hypertonic and hyperreflexic. A significant change in spindle activity or clinical status did not occur from 30 to 60 days after transection.
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