Muscle receptor organs do not mediate load compensation during body roll and defense response extensions in the crayfish Cherax destructor.

B. Patullo, Z. Faulkes, D. Macmillan
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It has been proposed that the abdominal muscle receptor organ (MRO) of decapod crustaceans acts in a sensory feedback loop to compensate for external load. There is not yet unequivocal evidence of MRO activity during slow abdominal extension in intact animals, however. This raises the possibility that MRO involvement in load compensation is context-dependent. We recorded from MRO tonic stretch receptors (SRs) in freely behaving crayfish (Cherax destructor) during abdominal extension occurring during two different behaviors: body roll and the defense response. Abdominal extensions are similar in many respects in both behaviors, although defense response extensions are more rapid. In both situations, SR activity typically ceased when the abdominal extension commenced, even if the joint of the SR being monitored was mechanically prevented from extending by a block. Since extensor motor neuron activity increased when the abdomen was prevented from extending, we concluded that the load compensation occurring in these behaviors was not mediated by the MROs.
小龙虾在身体翻滚和防御反应扩展过程中,肌肉受体器官不介导负荷补偿。
有研究认为,十足甲壳类动物的腹肌受体器官(MRO)在一个感觉反馈回路中起作用,以补偿外部负荷。然而,在完整的动物中,在缓慢的腹部伸展期间,还没有明确的证据表明MRO有活性。这增加了MRO参与负载补偿的可能性,这是依赖于上下文的。我们记录了自由活动的小龙虾(Cherax destructor)在腹部伸展过程中两种不同行为(身体翻滚和防御反应)的磁共振成像(MRO)强直拉伸受体(SRs)。在这两种行为中,腹部伸展在许多方面是相似的,尽管防御反应的延伸更为迅速。在这两种情况下,当腹部伸展开始时,SR活动通常会停止,即使被监测的SR关节被阻塞物机械地阻止了伸展。由于当腹部被阻止伸展时,伸肌运动神经元的活动增加,我们得出结论,在这些行为中发生的负荷补偿不是由mro介导的。
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