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High frequency discharges in sensory nerves following ischemia
Authors:SOguz Kayaalp  Cedric M Smith  
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics State University of New York at Buffalo, 127 Farber Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
Abstract:The effects of ischemia and recovery from ischemia on afferent discharges recorded from dorsal root filaments were assessed in anesthesized cats. During ischemia produced by cross-clamping the lumbar aorta, some of the hindlimb afferents originating in muscle spindles exhibited a sustained high frequency discharge of 120--160 Hz, the so-called "explosion." During recovery from ischemia, nerve discharges appeared in previously inactive dorsal root afferent nerve fibers not of muscle spindle origin. The post-ischemic high frequency discharges appeared in bursts of action potentials at frequencies of 200--500 per second, with 6--32 spikes per burst; the bursts recurred at intervals of 120--600 msec. The nerve fibers exhibiting post-ischemic bursts could not be activated by muscle stretch, muscle tension, palpation, or tactile skin stimulation prior to or during the ischemia. No post-ischemic burst discharges could be detected in analogous experiments with the sural nerve. Intermediate size fibers from normal cutaneous and muscle mechanoreceptors were eliminated as possible origins of the post-ischemia activity. Possible sources include dorsal root ganglion cells or fibers whose sensory endings lie in deep structures such as the walls of the larger blood vessels.
Keywords:Ischemia  Muscle spindles  Sensory receptors  Paresthesias  Post-ischemic excitation
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