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  • Title: [Effects of divalent cations on the muscle spindle of frogs].
    Author: Kontani H, Kudo Y, Fukuda H.
    Journal: Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi; 1976 Apr; 72(3):319-23. PubMed ID: 134941.
    Abstract:
    Afferent discharges were recorded in the nerve from the isolated muscle spindle of the m. extensor longus digiti IV of the bullfrog. Discharges of about 10 Hz generated by a sustained stretch were reduced concentration-dependently when Ca2+, Mg2+ or Mn2+ (1.0 approximately 8.0 mM) was added to normal Ringer's solution containing 2.0 mM Ca2+. In terms of the decrease of discharges following the addition of Ca2+ or Mn2+ (4.0 mM), abortive spikes were observed. With an excess of Mg2+ (4.0 mM), abortive spikes were not apparent. Removal of Ca2+ from the Ringer's solution caused an increase in the rate of discharges, and normal levels were restored by the addition of Ca2+ (2.0 mM), Mg2+ (2.3 mM) or Mn2+ (1.8 mM). Application of much higher concentrations of these ions to the nerve trunk produced no alterations in the conduction of afferent discharges. It appears that Ca2+ in the external medium contributes to the inhibition of the mechanism responsible for generating afferent discharges in the muscle spindle and that Ca2+ action is not specific since Mg2+ and Mn2+ can act as substitutes for Ca2+ to regulate afferent discharges.
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