4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Single unit responses of human cutaneous mechanoreceptors to air-puff stimulation

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CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 111, Issue 9, Pages 1577-1581

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ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1388-2457(00)00368-0

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human; air-puff stimulation; mechanoreceptors; receptor transduction; terminal axon; microneurography

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Objective: To investigate responsiveness of human cutaneous mechanoreceptor to selective tactile stimuli produced by brief air-puff stimulation. Methods: Using percutaneous microneurography, activities of single sensory units innervating glabrous skin of the hand were recorded, and air-puff stimuli with a short rise time (0.5 Ins), generated by a high-speed ail control system, were applied to the receptive field. Receptor activation time was estimated as the latency difference between electrically and air-puff evoked responses. Results: Thirty units were analyzed: all 4 kinds of mechanoreceptors of human glabrous skin (fast adapting type 1 [FA I, II = 7], fast adapting type [FA II, ii = 4], slowly adapting 1 [SA I, II = 5] and slowly adapting 2 [SA II, ii = 14]) were activated by air-puff stimulation. Estimated receptor activation times were 0.6-6.2 ms (mean 2.2 ms). FA II units occasionally responded twice or more to a single air-puff stimulus. Conclusions: Brief air-puffs can activate all 4 human cutaneous mechanoreceptors. and the receptor transduction time is estimated as approximately 2.0 ms. Properties of human mechanoreceptors can be studied using air-puff stimulation and microneurography. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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