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. 1976 Feb 24;361(3):221-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00587286.

Vasoconstrictor and pilomotor fibres in skin nerves to the cat's tail

Vasoconstrictor and pilomotor fibres in skin nerves to the cat's tail

M Grosse et al. Pflugers Arch. .

Abstract

Postganglionic neurones to the tail's skin of the cat were investigated with regard to their spontaneous activity, response characteristics to somatic stimuli and asphyxia, the conduction velocity of their axons, and the conduction velocity of the preganglionic axons converging on them. The cats were anaesthetized with chloralose, immobilized, and arteficially ventilated. With this regimen the postganglionic neurones were divided into two types: 1. Type 1 neurones are spontaneously active and exhibit reflexes upon somatic stimulation. During asphyxia they are mostly first depressed and then excited for about 2-3 min. Their axons conduct with 0.57 +/- 0.13 m/s (mean +/- SD). The pregaglionic axons converging on them conduct with 5.4 +/- 1.6 m/s. 2. Type 2 neurones are not spontaneously active and exhibit with few exceptions no reflexes on somatic stimuli. During asphyxia they are activated after 3-4 min, concomitantly with piloerection, when the activity in type 1 neurones is already decreasing. Their axons conduct with 0.84 +/- 0.14 m/s, the preganglionic axons converging on them conduct with 9.9 +/- 2.9 m/s. 3. From these characteristics it is concluded that type 1 neurones have vasomotor function and most type 2 neurones pilomotor function.

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