Brain, Vol 121, Issue 2 265-279, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
G Wu, R Ekedahl and RG Hallin
The intrafascicular organization of human peripheral nerves was studied
with percutaneous microneurography in the median, radial and peroneal
nerves with one-surface or two-surface thin diameter concentric needle
electrodes. Data from 33 recording sites containing 47 slowly adapting type
II (SAII) units were analysed. At many sites two, sometimes even three,
neighbouring SAII units were recorded from the explored nerve fascicle and
they had adjacent or even overlapping cutaneous receptive fields. Among
pairs of SAII units found at the same site, one unit often had ongoing
discharge, whereas the other was silent under resting conditions. The
neighbouring SAII units were optimally activated by stretching the skin in
different directions. Stretching the same skin area in different directions
produced different unit recruitment. Clustered SAII units were often found
in sites where Pacinian afferents and skin sympathetic activity were also
recorded. No significant difference was observed in the degree of grouping
of SAII units either between recordings obtained with one-surface versus
two-surface electrodes or between glabrous and hairy skin. The data do not
support the notion that myelinated fibres are randomly organized in
peripheral nerve fascicles. Instead, the findings suggest that SAII units
tend to be clustered in human peripheral nerves. Furthermore, the response
of groups of SAII units to skin stretch suggests that they play a role in
proprioception. Dual channel recordings with two-surface concentric needle
electrodes may provide a novel approach to study fibre organization in
human peripheral nerves and the behaviour of groups of nerve fibres.
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Clustering of slowly adapting type II mechanoreceptors in human peripheral nerve and skin
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Technology, Huddinge University Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
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