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The Compound of Potential in a Stimulated Dorsal Root

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Journal J Gen Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1954 Jul 20
PMID 13174783
Citations 5
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Abstract

The electrotonic potential appearing in a stimulated dorsal root is found to be the resultant of two independent systems of current of different origin. One component, labelled DRalpha, is non-occluding. The other component, labelled DRbeta, occludes strongly and has the characteristics of the potential which appears in a neighboring unstimulated rootlet (DRIV-V). Because DRalpha does not occlude, its origin is assigned to the primary afferent neuron. The result of a general examination of its origin leads to the additional conclusion that it must arise from a physiological spatial gradient in the post-spike recovery cycle of membrane potential along the afferent neuron. The specific locus of this gradient within the primary neuron is the subject of the succeeding paper (16).

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